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anarchical, a.|əˈnɑːkɪkəl| [f. as prec. + -ical.] 1. = anarchic.
1597Howson Serm., 24 Dec., 29 That state was not anarchicall, or without authoritie. 1660C. Bonde Scutum Reg. 68 Then might the king make the acting of his people against him Treason..which would bring all to Anarchical confusion. 1766tr. Beccaria, Crimes xiii. 49 Formalities..which will place anarchical impunity on the throne of justice. 1860Motley Netherl. (1868) I. i. 19 That powerful, turbulent, but most anarchical little commonwealth. 2. Connected with, tending to, or involving anarchy.
1649C. Walker Hist. Indep. ii. 149 Who under colour of Merchandise vent Antimonarchicall and Anarchicall Tenents. 1797Hist. Europe in Ann. Reg. 107/2 The propagation of their anarchical doctrines. 1847Lewes Hist. Philos. II. 31 Anarchical efforts have ended in universal despotism. |