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Webster 1913 Edition


Thearchy

The′ar-chy

,
Noun.
[Gr. [GREEK] god +
-archy
: cf. Gr. [GREEK] the supreme deity.]
Government by God; divine sovereignty; theocracy.

Webster 1828 Edition


Thearchy

THE'ARCHY

,
Noun.
[Gr. God, and rule.] Government by God; more commonly called theocracy.

Definition 2024


thearchy

thearchy

English

Noun

thearchy (plural thearchies)

  1. A government ruled by God or a god; a theocracy.
    • 1643, Subject of Supremacie, 42:
      There ends Monarchy as a Thearchie, or divine dynastie.
    • 1643, Maximes Unfolded, 8:
      Thearchie, or Gods Government in Families, a Nation, and all Nations.
    • 1863, G.J. Whyte-Melville, Gladiators, I254:
      [The Jew's] belief in that direct thearchy, to which he was bound by the ties of gratitude.
  2. A system or ordering of deities. (Compare pantheon.)
    • 1852, P.J. Bailey, Festus, 11:
      From rank to rank in Thearchy divine, We angel raylets gladden in thy sight.
    1876, W.E. Gladstone, Homeric Synchronism, 245:
    Pan was one of the younger gods in the Hellenic thearchy.
    • 1899 Dec. 1, Literary Guide, 1781:
      When Jesus entered upon his ministry, the Olympian thearchy...was already tottering to its fall.

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  1. Oxford English Dictionary. "Thearchy, n."