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celestial hierarchy

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hi⋅er⋅ar⋅chy

[hahy-uh-rahr-kee, hahy-rahr-]
–noun, plural -chies.
1. any system of persons or things ranked one above another.
2. government by ecclesiastical rulers.
3. the power or dominion of a hierarch.
4. an organized body of ecclesiastical officials in successive ranks or orders: the Roman Catholic hierarchy.
5. one of the three divisions of the angels, each made up of three orders, conceived as constituting a graded body.
6. Also called celestial hierarchy. the collective body of angels.
7. government by an elite group.
8. Linguistics. the system of levels according to which a language is organized, as phonemic, morphemic, syntactic, or semantic.

Origin:
1300–50; < ML hierarchia < LGk hierarchía rule or power of the high priest, equiv. to hier- hier- + archía -archy; r. ME jerarchie < MF ierarchie < ML ierarchia, var. of hierarchia
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