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monarchism|ˈmɒnəkɪz(ə)m| [a. F. monarchisme, f. monarchie: see monarchy and -ism.] 1. The principles of monarchical government; attachment to monarchy or the monarchical principle.
1838Fraser's Mag. XVII. 213 The object..is to combine republicanism with monarchism. 1848Tait's Mag. XV. 340 A president of a civil tribunal, and a president of a tribunal of commerce, were suspended for no act save their former monarchism. 1898Atlantic Monthly LXXXII. 564/1 His [Bismarck's] monarchism rested not only on his personal allegiance to the hereditary dynasty [etc.]. 2. Belief in a sole ruler (among the gods).
1877J. E. Carpenter Tiele's Hist. Relig. 215 All the gods [in the Homeric theology] are little else than representatives of Zeus, each in his own realm... Thus, monarchism has touched the borders of monotheism. |