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mo⋅nar⋅chi⋅cal

[muh-nahr-ki-kuhl]
–adjective
1. of, like, or pertaining to a monarch or monarchy.
2. characterized by or favoring monarchy.
Also, mo⋅nar⋅chic.


Origin:
1570–80; < Gk monarchik(ós) (see monarch, -ic ) + -al 1


mo⋅nar⋅chi⋅cal⋅ly, adverb
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mon·arch   (mŏn'ərk, -ärk')   
n.  
  1. One who reigns over a state or territory, usually for life and by hereditary right, especially:

    1. A sole and absolute ruler.

    2. A sovereign, such as a king or empress, often with constitutionally limited authority: a constitutional monarch.

  2. One that commands or rules: "I am monarch of all I survey" (William Cowper).

  3. One that surpasses others in power or preeminence: "Mont Blanc is the monarch of the mountains" (Byron).

  4. A monarch butterfly.


[Middle English monarke, from Old French monarque, from Late Latin monarcha, from Greek monarkhos : mono-, mono- + arkhein, to rule.]
mo·nar'chal (mə-när'kəl), mo·nar'chic (-kĭk), mo·nar'chi·cal (-kĭ-kəl) adj., mo·nar'chal·ly, mo·nar'chi·cal·ly adv.
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