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anarchic, a.|əˈnɑːkɪk| [f. Gr. ἄναρχ-ος (see anarch) + -ic; after ἀρχικός. Cf. Fr. anarchique, Cotgr. 1611.] a. Of or belonging to anarchy; without rule or government, lawless.
1790Burke Fr. Rev. Wks. V. 234 The barbarous anarchick despotism of Turkey. Ibid. 401 They expect that they shall hold in obedience an anarchic people by an anarchic army. 1850Carlyle Latter-d. Pamph. viii. (1872) 260 The whole world risen into anarchic mutiny. 1869Seeley Ess. & Lect. iv. 118 Culture itself has become anarchic. b. Pertaining to anarchy 1 b.
1889W. Donisthorpe Individualism 256 Under a truly anarchic system. |