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eirenarch|ˈaɪrɪnɑːk| [ad. Gr. εἰρηνάρχης, f. εἰρήνη peace + ἄρχειν to rule. (In English Latin eirenarcha is used for ‘justice of the peace’.)] An officer charged with preserving the public peace. Hence eireˈnarchical a., having the function of an eirenarch. ˈeirenarchy (see quot.).
1641J. Jackson True Evang. T. iii. 173 The Messias..is also Eirenarchicall, and atones. 1656Blount Glossogr., Eirenarchy, the office or Government of a Constable, or a Iustice of the Peace. 1721–1801Bailey, Eirenarch, a Justice of the Peace. 1775in Ash. 1867Pearson Early & Mid. Ages Eng. I. 48 Under these, probably, were eirenarchs, or village bailiffs. |