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synarchy rare.|ˈsɪnɑːkɪ| [ad. Gr. συναρχία, f. συνάρχειν to rule jointly.] Joint rule or sovereignty; participation in government: see quots.
1732Stackhouse Hist. Bible vi. iii. (1752) 864 note, The Synarchies, or joint Reigns of Father and Son..have render'd the Chronology a little difficult. 1839F. Lieber Political Ethics ii. xii. 385 Hamarchy, then, signifies some⁓thing entirely different from the ancient synarchy, which merely denoted a government in which the people had a share together with the rulers proper. |