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单词 monarchy
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monarchyn.

Brit. /ˈmɒnəki/, U.S. /ˈmɑnərki/
Forms:

α. Middle English monarche, Middle English monarchi, Middle English–1500s monarchye, Middle English–1600s monarchie, Middle English– monarchy, 1500s monarkye, 1500s–1600s monarky, 1500s–1700s monarkie; Scottish pre-1700 monarchey, pre-1700 monarchi, pre-1700 monarchie, pre-1700 monarchye, pre-1700 1700s– monarchy.

β. 1600s monarchia; Scottish pre-1700 monarchia.

Origin: Of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French monarchie; Latin monarchia.
Etymology: < Middle French monarchie rule by a single sovereign (c1270 in Old French), state ruled by a single sovereign (c1370) and its etymon post-classical Latin monarchia government by a single ruler (early 3rd cent.; from early 8th cent. in British sources), territory under a single ruler (11th cent. in British and continental sources) < ancient Greek μοναρχία government by a single ruler < μόναρχος monarch n.1 + -ία -y suffix3. Compare Italian monarchia (c1308), Spanish monarquía (beginning of the 15th cent.), Portuguese monarquia (1553 as monarchia).Compare slightly later monarch n.2 and note at that entry.
I. Senses relating to exclusive sovereignty or rule by a single sovereign.
1.
a. Exclusive sovereignty, absolute power. Obsolete.
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society > authority > rule or government > sole rule > [noun]
monarchya1393
absolute monarchy1575
monocracy1606
despotic monarchy1764
α.
a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) Prol. 673 (MED) The Monarchie Of al the world in that partie To Babiloyne was soubgit.
?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1871) III. 33 (MED) Then the monarchye off men of Assiria..failede.
1561 T. Norton & T. Sackville Gorboduc Dumb Show bef. 1st Act Gorboduc deuidinge his Lande to his two Sonnes, which he before held in Monarchie.
1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan iv. xlvii. 381 The Pope prevailed with the subjects of all Christian Princes..in all differences between him and other Princes..to abandon their lawfull Soveraigns; which is in effect an universall Monarchy over all Christendome.
1798 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. 5 353 Opinions of hereditary right..must either be allowed to establish their superstitions (the monarchy or seigniorage of certain families),..or must be coerced in the exercise of their claims.
1806 J. Lingard Antiq. Anglo-Saxon Church I. v. 229 To him [sc. St Peter] they..attribute..‘the power to bind and the monarchy to loose [L. potestatem ligandi et monarchiam solvendi] in heaven and on earth’.
1876 J. B. Mozley Serm. preached Univ. of Oxf. i. 1 Gregory VII..claimed the monarchy of the world.
β. 1596 W. Warner Albions Eng. (rev. ed.) x. lvii. 253 Discourst of his Experience thus, he then descends to it, Whereby of Monarchia might himselfe the French King fit.a1600 ( W. Stewart tr. H. Boece Bk. Cron. Scotl. (1858) II. 425 Kenethus..was the first..that had monarchia Of tua kinrikis.
b. Undivided rule by a deity, spec. the millennial reign of Christ or a Messiah on earth. See Fifth monarchy n.See also the note at Monarchian n.
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1595 B. Barnes Divine Cent. Spirituall Sonnets xviii sig. B4v Hye priest of Syon..Whose Scepter is an euerlasting one, Whose Monarchie neuer compleated is.
1641 J. Jackson True Evangelical Temper i. 5 The Jews construe it [sc. Isiah 11:6–8], of Christ still to come, and of his temporall Monarchy.
1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost i. 41 With ambitious aim Against the Throne and Monarchy of God. View more context for this quotation
1781 E. Gibbon Decline & Fall III. xxviii. 101 The monarchy of heaven, already clouded by metaphysical subtleties, was degraded by the introduction of a popular mythology.
1911 Catholic Encycl. X. 448/2 The Adoptionists, or Dynamists,..did not start from the monarchy of God, and their error is strictly Christological.
1963 T. Ware Orthodox Church xi. 221 The Cappadocians regarded the ‘monarchy’ as the distinctive characteristic of the Father: He alone is a principle or arche within the Trinity.
1981 D. L. Guder tr. O. Weber Found. of Dogmatics I. ix. 367 Modalism..insists unconditionally upon the ‘monarchy’ (monarchia) of God.
c. More generally: exclusive dominion (of a body of people). Obsolete.
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society > authority > control > [noun] > exclusive control
monarchy1596
1596 E. L. (title) Romes Monarchie.
1602 W. Watson Decacordon Ten Quodlibeticall Questions 324 The Iesuits aspire to the whole and absolute monarchie of the world.
1743 A. Pope Dunciad (rev. ed.) i. 63 Shall I, like Curtius, desp'rate in my zeal..rob Rome's ancient geese of all their glories, And cackling save the Monarchy of Tories?
2. The territory of a monarch. Obsolete.
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society > authority > rule or government > territorial jurisdiction or areas subject to > jurisdiction or territory of specific rulers or nobles > [noun] > of king or royal ruler
richeeOE
worldricheeOE
kindomeOE
kinrikeOE
kingriklOE
kine-erdc1275
kine-landc1275
kine-thedec1275
reigna1300
kine-earthc1300
realmc1300
kingdoma1325
kinglanda1325
regionc1330
ligeancec1380
regneec1380
realtya1387
royalme1389
kingheada1393
regalty?a1400
rialmec1400
monarchy?a1425
rialtya1425
regaly?a1439
regality1486
richdom?1505
state1539
kingdomshipa1549
sceptre-rule1611
royalty1638
kingship1700
raj1781
?a1425 (?a1350) T. Castleford Chron. (1940) 187 (MED) All Bryttaine monarchye, Þai suld it weld and hafe in halye, Even diuisyd þame two betwene.
a1563 J. Bale King Johan (1969) ii. 2386 Than shall neuer pope rule more in thys monarchie.
1699 R. Bentley Diss. Epist. Phalaris (new ed.) 403 Crouds of those that would have come to Court from the furthest parts of the Monarchy.
1706 Duke of Marlborough Let. 21 Oct. in H. L. Snyder Marlborough–Godolphin Corr. (1975) II. 708 If wee cannot preserve the Monarkie intier the peace will not be of long durance.
1776 E. Gibbon Decline & Fall I. xi. 299 His [sc. Aurelian's] manly judgment convinced him of the solid advantages..of thus contracting the frontiers of the monarchy.
1870 J. E. T. Rogers Hist. Gleanings 2nd Ser. 9 Such a monarchy was a mere geographical quantity.
3. A state with a form of government in which sovereign power is vested in a single person, esp. a king or queen. Formerly also: †a nation or state having dominating power over all other states (obsolete).absolute, constitutional, despotic, elective, hereditary, limited monarchy, etc.: see the first element.
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society > authority > rule or government > a or the state > [noun] > a monarchical state
realmc1300
kingdomc1330
seec1425
monarchyc1475
monarch1483
regality1486
c1475 (a1449) J. Lydgate Minor Poems (1934) ii. 828 The realmes and the monarchyes Of erthly princes.
a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. lxxxxi. f. xxxvv [Egbert] hadde subdued the more partie of the Kyngdomes of Saxons, and made of all but one Monarchy.
a1530 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Royal) iv. 2411 The empyre..Wes all subjecte till a man..And was callyd in Grew, for-thi, fra thine furth the monarchy.
1554 D. Lindsay Dialog Experience & Courteour 1979 in Wks. (1931) I. 258 As, quhen one Prouince..Had hole power Imperiall,..Abufe all Kyngis and Nationis, One Monarchie that men doith call.
1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. cccxciiv That the same Monarchye, that hath ben now so many yeares in framinge, maye at the lengthe be established.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry V (1623) ii. iv. 73 Good my Soueraigne..let them know Of what a Monarchie you are the Head. View more context for this quotation
a1618 W. Raleigh Prince (1642) 2 Monarchies..are of 3 sorts touching the right or possession of them; viz. 1. Hereditary,..2. Elective,..3. Mixt... Monarchies are of 2 sorts touching their power or authority; viz. 1. Intier..2. Limited.
1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan ii. xxvi. 140 It is..necessary, to consider in this place..what is the will of the Soveraign, as well in Monarchies, as in other formes of government.
1750 Ld. Chesterfield Let. 29 Mar. (1932) (modernized text) IV. 1521 England is now the only monarchy in the world that can properly be said to have a constitution.
1776 E. Gibbon Decline & Fall I. vii. 171 Of the various forms of government,..an hereditary monarchy seems to present the fairest scope for ridicule.
1825 A. Caldcleugh Trav. S. Amer. I. iv. 96 (Brazil) An absolute hereditary monarchy, with a council of state, secretaries and boards for the administration of the treasury, war, and home departments.
1874 G. Bancroft Footpr. of Time i. 47 The Chaldean Monarchy was the first in order of time.
1911 Catholic Encycl. XII. 706/1 Gustavus Vasa..attempted to convert Sweden into a hereditary monarchy.
1983 A. Bullock Ernest Bevin iv. 160 He was not concerned whether Greece became a monarchy or a republic.
4. Rule by a single sovereign; hereditary leadership of the state.
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society > authority > rule or government > a or the system of government > monarchical government > [noun]
kingship1577
monarchy1597
royalty1796
1597 T. Middleton Wisdome of Solomon Paraphr. ix. sig. M Through her the state of monarchie is knowne, Through her I rule, and guide my fathers throne.
1600 W. Vaughan Golden-groue iii. iii. sig. Q7v A Monarchy ought to be preferred before all other sorts of gouernments.
1638 in Hamilton Papers (1880) 40 It is chiflie monarchie uhich is intended by them to be destroyed.
1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan ii. xix. 95 For they that are discontented under Monarchy, call it Tyranny.
1682 N. Tate & J. Dryden 2nd Pt. Absalom & Achitophel 27 Who once at such a gentle Reign Repine, The Fall of Monarchy it self Design.
1741 D. Hume Parties Great Brit. in Ess. 131 A Whig may be defin'd to be a Lover of Liberty, tho' without renouncing Monarchy.
1861 H. T. Buckle Hist. Civilization Eng. II. iv. 297 The very institution of monarchy was repulsive to them.
1945 W. S. Churchill in Hansard Commons 18 Jan. 408 Whatever they decide, Monarchy or Republic, Left or Right, that shall be their law.
1964 C. V. Wedgwood Trial of Charles I i. 9 The conception of monarchy for which King Charles both lived and died has vanished from the earth.
1999 Economist (Electronic ed.) 6 Nov. A No vote would be evidence of Australians' commitment to democracy, not to monarchy.
5. The office of monarch. Also: the person, family, or ancestry of a monarch; the royal family. More recently in extended use: the high-ranking members of any group of people.
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society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > sovereign ruler or monarch > [noun] > position of
princeheada1382
princehooda1382
princedom1562
princeship1570
monarchy1747
1581 B. Rich Farewell Militarie Profession 43 I dare vndertake I should as well deserue to bee receiued, as he that is lineallie descended from the greatest Monarchie of the worlde.]
1747 Fool (1748) II. 222 Where an Inquisitor-General..is uncrowning the Monarchy.
1879 Harper's Mag. Dec. 3/2 The mob burst into the Tuileries..and the monarchy of France looked its last out of the palace windows.
1956 R. Macaulay Towers of Trebizond xxiii. 265 Monarchy had no say in any governmental matter, it was kept for social purposes, and to please a monarchically minded nation.
1992 Vanity Fair (N.Y.) Nov. 89/2 The trouble was that a show-biz and Sloane monarchy started to fuse with a celeb or dollar elite, so that Di preferred John Travolta, and Charles ate from the hand of Walter Annenberg.
1999 Melody Maker 27 Oct. 21/1 The Metropolitan Hotel, where we've decided to conduct today's great meeting of the Britrock monarchy.
II. Extended uses.
6. Supremacy, control over something. Also in later use: leadership regarded as comparable to that of a monarch. Now rare.
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society > authority > [noun] > supreme authority
sovereigntyc1374
thronea1382
chiefnessc1420
superiority1449
suzeraintyc1470
sovereignness1532
supremity1536
supremacy1547
monarchy1585
autocracy1659
paramountcy1667
sovranty1667
paramountship1735
sovereignship1817
eminent domain1850
overmastery1901
1585 R. Bostocke Difference Aunc. & Latter Phisicke Diiii The Monarchie of mans body must be preserued by harmony.
1602 R. Mason (title) Reasons Monarchie.
1609 C. Butler (title) The Feminine Monarchie Or A Treatise concerning Bees.
1695 W. Congreve Love for Love Ded. sig. A3v No body can dispute Your Lordship's Monarchy in Poetry.
1713 R. Steele Englishman No. 7. 44 Liberty is checked by the Restraints of Truth, and the Monarchy of right Reason.
1791 J. Bentham Panopt. II. 205 A prison, a sort of monarchy which has never yet been noted for plans of conquest.
1884 J. Parker Apostolic Life III. 133 The only monarchy that is not tinsel is the monarchy of holiness.
1920 T. S. Eliot Sacred Wood Introd. p. xiv The solitude with which they [sc. first-order minds] will always and everywhere be invested is a very different thing from isolation, or a monarchy of death.

Compounds

monarchy man n. a supporter of the monarchy.In quot. 1665: = Fifth-monarchy man n. at Fifth monarchy n.
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1665 T. Curwen et al. Answer to John Wiggin's Bk. (title page) This is An Answer to John Wiggans Book, Spread up and down in Lancashire, Cheshire and Wales, who is a Baptist & a Monarchy-man.
1792 T. Jefferson Consultations with President 12 Mar. in Papers (1990) XXIII. 260 Gouverneur Morris, a high-flying Monarchy-man..has kept the President's mind constantly poisoned with his forebodings.
1851 M. F. Tupper Ballads for Times 460 I'm a Tory, you know, and a monarchy man.
1900 Catholic World July 497 He dreaded the Independents, the Monarchy Men who went shouting for King Jesus, [etc.].
1999 Independent on Sunday (Electronic ed.) 21 Feb. Captain! You're a monarchy man. Thought you might like to know that the Prince of Wales..announced to his fellow lunchers: ‘This is the best crab timbale I have ever tasted.’
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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