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symmachy rare.|ˈsɪməkɪ| [ad. Gr. συµµαχία alliance in war, f. σύµµαχος adj. fighting together or in alliance, n. an ally, f. σύν with + µάχη fight.]
1623Cockeram, Symmachie, aide in warre. 1658Phillips, Symmachy, a joyning in war against a common enemy. 1911C. Phillipson Internat. Law & Custom Ancient Greece & Rome I. ix. 222 The relationship existing between those cities which constituted the military symmachy in Italy. |