noun
- plural of coruler; two or more people who rule jointly or share ruling authority over a territory, organization, or state
Usage: typically used in historical or political contexts
Examples
- The two corulers divided the kingdom between them after their father's death.
- In ancient Rome, corulers sometimes shared power to prevent any single person from becoming too powerful.
- The corulers of the empire made decisions together on matters of state.
- Historical records show that the corulers maintained an uneasy alliance for decades.
- The corulers established separate courts in different cities to govern their respective territories.