释义 |
mo·nar·cho·mach \məˈnärkəˌmak\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin monarchomachus, from monarcho- (from Late Latin monarcha monarch) + Latin -machus one who fights (from Greek -machos); akin to Greek machesthai to fight — more at monarch : one of a group of 16th century political theorists advocating resistance or rebellion against a monarch guilty of acts held to be unlawful |