释义 |
paparchy rare.|ˈpeɪpəkɪ| [f. L. pāpa pope + Gr. -αρχία -archy, sovereignty.] Papal rule or sovereignty; government by a pope.
1839–40I. Taylor Anc. Chr. (1842) II. viii. 400 Assumptions on which the Paparchy has been made to rest. 1895N. Amer. Rev. Aug. 139 The paparchy is a law unto itself. So paˈparchical a., pertaining to papal rule.
1895N. Amer. Rev. Aug. 132 The Pontiff reserves to himself the full powers conferred upon him by paparchical laws. |