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gynocracy|dʒaɪ-, dʒɪˈnɒkrəsɪ, g-| [f. gyno- + -cracy.] = gynæcocracy; also quasi-concr., women as the ruling class.
1728Pope Let. to Swift S.'s Wks. 1761 VIII. 75, I am told the Gynocracy are of opinion, that they want no better writers than Cibber and the British journalist. 1822Scott Nigel xvii, Oligarchy, limited monarchy, and even gynocracy. 1824Byron Juan xvi. lii, But wear the newest mantle of hypocrisy, On pain of much displeasing the gynocracy. 1864Macm. Mag. July 219 From a gynocracy..heaven save us and all Christian communities! So gynoˈcratic a. = gynæcocratic.
1847Fraser's Mag. XXXVI. 15 Hers was not a popular form of gynocratic government. 1861Hulme tr. Moquin-Tandon ii. iii. 198 Linnæus terms the government [of bees] a gynocratic republic. |