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aristocratical

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a⋅ris⋅to⋅crat⋅ic

[uh-ris-tuh-krat-ik, ar-uh-stuh-]
–adjective
1. of or pertaining to government by an aristocracy.
2. belonging to or favoring the aristocracy.
3. characteristic of an aristocrat; having the manners, values, or qualities associated with the aristocracy: aristocratic bearing; aristocratic snobbishness.
Also, a⋅ris⋅to⋅crat⋅i⋅cal.


Origin:
1595–1605; < Gk aristokratikós pertaining to aristocracy; see -ic


a⋅ris⋅to⋅crat⋅i⋅cal⋅ly, adverb
a⋅ris⋅to⋅crat⋅i⋅cal⋅ness, a⋅ris⋅to⋅crat⋅ic⋅ness, noun
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a·ris·to·crat   (ə-rĭs'tə-krāt', ār'ĭs-)   
n.  
  1. A member of a ruling class or of the nobility.

  2. A person having the tastes, manners, or other characteristics of the aristocracy: a natural aristocrat who insists on the best accommodations.

  3. A person who advocates government by an aristocracy.

  4. One considered the best of its kind: the aristocrat of cars.


[French aristocrate, from aristocratie, aristocracy, from Old French, from Late Latin aristocratia; see aristocracy.]
a·ris'to·crat'ic, a·ris'to·crat'i·cal adj., a·ris'to·crat'i·cal·ly adv.
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