KJV Dictionary Definition: potent
potent
PO'TENT, a. L. potens. Powerful; physically strong; forcible; efficacious; as a potent medicine.
Moses once more his potent rod extends.
1. Powerful, in a moral sense; having great influence; as potent interest; a potent argument.
2. Having great authority, control or dominion; as a potent prince.
PO'TENT, n. A prince; a potentate. Not in use.
1. A walking staff or crutch. Not used.
potentate
PO'TENTATE, n. A person who possesses great power or sway; a prince; a sovereign; an emperor, king or monarch.
Exalting him not only above earthly princes and potentates, but above the highest of the celestial hierarchy.
potently
PO'TENTLY, adv. Powerfully; with great force or energy.
You are potently opposed.
potentness
PO'TENTNESS, n. Powerfulness; strength; might. Little used.