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politarch
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/05/18 22:55 UTC 版)
語源
Borrowed from Ancient Greek πολῑτᾰ́ρχης (polītắrkhēs).
名詞
politarch (plural politarchs)
- A ruler or magistrate, especially one within a politocracy.
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1831, Julius Millingen, Memoirs of the Affairs of Greece, page 228:
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Under the pretence of going to bring the money, the condemned called on a relation, who served as janissary, or armed constable, under the orders of the politarch, Mitzo Machaliotti; and having obtained the assurance of his protection, sent word to the police-officers, that, if they chose, they might come and take the sum demanded.
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2011, Beulah Wood, The People Paul Admired:
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“It is your responsibility to make sure that does not happen again,” shouted the leading politarch.
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2013, Steven Rosefielde, Daniel Quinn Mills, Democracy and its Elected Enemies, page 23:
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Politarchs often deceive themselves into believing that they are true democrats, but in actuality have become masters by transforming the democratic facade into a govenment of elected officials, by elected officials, for elected officials.
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アナグラム
- carpolith, lithocarp, philocrat, trophical
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