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† ˈarchical, a. Obs. [f. Gr. ἀρχικός, f. ἀρχή beginning, rule + -al1.] 1. Of the nature of rule; governmental.1651 Hobbes Leviath. (1839) 569 Nor hath [the power of the Pope] anything of archical, nor cratical, but only of didactical. 1692 H. Hallywell Mor. Virtue 48 (T.) That principality and archi...
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diarchic
diarchic, a. (daɪˈɑːkɪk) Also dyarchic. [f. diarchy: see -ic.] = prec. So diˈarchical a.1920 Edin. Rev. Oct. 386 The diarchic character of the Swiss Government. 1921 Spectator 5 Feb. 161/2 The preposterous dyarchical constitution forced upon India by Mr. Montagu. 1926 Contemp. Rev. Feb. 240 He broke...
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Brian Patrick Mitchell
Following Greek patristic theology, which identifies the Father as the archē of both the Son and the Holy Spirit, Mitchell terms relations within the Trinity archical He likewise terms relations within man as naturally archical but "economically" hierarchical on account of the fall.
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squirearchical
squireˈarchical, a. Also squirarchical. [f. as prec. + -ical.] = prec.1845 Tait's Mag. XII. 67 The first move in the last campaign against squirearchical domination. 1855 Househ. Words XII. 172 The class I mean are respectably descended from old squirearchical families. 1893 G. Allen Scallywag iii, ...
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polyarchal
polyˈarchal, a. rare—1. [f. as polyarchy + -al1.] Having many rulers. So polyˈarchical a. (rare), of the nature of or pertaining to a polyarchy (opp. to monarchical); ˈpolyarchist (rare), one who advocates or believes in a polyarchy.1896 Boscawen Bible & Monuments v. 112 The Deluge formed the rubico...
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Platonize
Platonize, v. (ˈpleɪtənaɪz) [ad. Gr. πλατωνίζειν (Origen), f. Πλάτων Plato: see -ize. So F. platoniser (a 1587 in Godefroy).] 1. intr. To follow the doctrine of Plato; to philosophize after the manner of Plato; to be a Platonist.1608 Hieron Defence ii. 157* Aust. did platonize a little, we maie saie...
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phylarch
phylarch (ˈfaɪlɑːk) Also 7–8 phil-. [ad. L. phȳlarchus, a. Gr. ϕῡ́λαρχος chief of a tribe, f. ϕῡλή tribe + -αρχος, f. ἄρχειν to rule. Cf. F. phylarque.] 1. The chief or ruler of a phyle or tribe in ancient Greece; hence, a tribal chief generally.1656 J. Harrington Oceana (1658) 56 Moses chose able m...
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typo-
typo- (ˈtaɪpəʊ, ˈtɪpəʊ) before a vowel typ-, combining form repr. Gr. τύπος type n.1, used chiefly in forming scientific and technical terms, and some nonce-words. typacanthid (taɪp-, tɪpəˈkænθɪd), a. [Gr. ἄκανθα spine], having the typical arrangement of spines, as a star-fish. tyˈparchical a. nonce...
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