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trierarchal, a.|ˈtraɪərɑːkəl| [f. as prec. + -al1.] Of or pertaining to a trierarch or trierarchs. So trieˈrarchic, -ical adjs. [Gr. τριηραρχικός].
1837Wheelwright tr. Aristophanes II. 127 The city had been full of martial tumult and trierarchal clamour. 1853Grote Greece ii. lxxxvii. XI. 381 Demosthenes belonged to a trierarchic family. 1865Felton Anc. & Mod. Gr. I. ii. xii. 502 The fitting out of war-ships, called the trierarchic liturgy. 1891Athenæum 25 July 128/1 The law of Periander in 357 b.c...placing 1,200 citizens in the trierarchical symmories. |