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anarchial, a.|əˈnɑːkɪəl| [f. anarchy + -al1. Cf. antimonial, arterial.] Of the nature of anarchy or confusion; disorderly, unregulated; anarchical.
1710‘G. Lovewhig’ Last Will & Test. of C-h of E-d 9 All other like Republican, Anarchial, and Factious Innovators. 1775in Ash. 1823Bentham Princ. Legisl. (ed. 2) i. §14 Whether it [the mere averment of his own unfounded sentiments] is not anarchial. 1831Blackw. Mag. XXIX. 49 That anarchial and revolutionary spirit which had shewn itself. 1848Tait's Mag. XV. 479 Thence two civilizations, two distinct societies: one Moldo-Wallachian and aristocratic; the other Illyrian and Mahometan; in Bosnia, anarchial; in Bulgaria, uncertain; in Servia, democratic. 1879Lewes Psychol. i. 5 Each worker brings his labours as a contribution to a common fund, not as an anarchial displacement of the labours of predecessors. |