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ˈdecadarchy, deka- Gr. Hist. [ad. Gr. δεκαδαρχία: see prec.] A ruling body of ten. Cf. decarchy.
1849Grote Greece ii. lxv. V. 547 He constituted an oligarchy of ten native citizens, chosen from among his—partisans, and called a Dekarchy, or Dekadarchy. 1852Ibid. ii. lxxvii. X. 137 The oppressions exercised by the Spartan harmosts and the dekadarchies. |