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hierarchic, a.|haɪəˈrɑːkɪk| [ad. Gr. ἱεραρχικός, f. ἱεράρχης hierarch: see -ic. Cf. F. hiérarchique.] Of or belonging to a hierarchy.
1681Ess. Peace & Truth Ch. 30 To enforce Humane Rites and Ceremonies, and stablish Hierarchick Policy in the Church. 1796Morse Amer. Geog. II. 64 An empire, of which Upsala was for many centuries the political and hierarchic seat. 1853Tait's Mag. XX. 388 All the hierarchic and aristocratic traditions and prejudices of Europe. 1879Farrar St. Paul I. 106 The hierarchic clique, which..governed the body which still called itself the Sanhedrin. |