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dynasty

[dahy-nuh-stee, din-uh-stee] / ˈdaɪ nə sti, ˈdɪn ə sti /
NOUN
ruling family
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NOUN
reign of a family or lineage
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Kirby Smart was also on that inaugural staff and would spend nine years coaching up the Crimson Tide’s defense, while also contributing to Saban’s other dynasty: his pickup basketball team.

From The Wall Street Journal

For Pats dynasty bandwagoners who suffered a harsh five seasons in the wilderness—the sound you hear is Detroit and Cleveland fans screaming out a window—it’s been a glorious twist.

From The Wall Street Journal

This dates back to the Qing dynasty, which ruled China from the mid-17th to early 20th Century.

From BBC

By halftime of the Super Bowl, the Philadelphia Eagles were up 24-0 and everyone inside the Superdome knew what it meant: The Kansas City Chiefs’ dynasty had come to an end.

From The Wall Street Journal

In her novel Family Business, Anna, a journalist and author, wrote about the rise of a fictional newspaper dynasty and explored sibling rivalry, jealousy and how parental power can negatively impact family relationships.

From BBC