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Feb 27, 2013
This week's theme
Words made with combining forms

This week's words
logophile
homologous
hagiarchy
archetype
dactylography

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A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Garg

hagiarchy

PRONUNCIATION:
(HAG-ee-ar-kee, HAY-jee-)

MEANING:
noun: A government by holy persons. Also a place thus governed.

ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek hagi- (holy) + -archy (rule). Earliest documented use: 1826.

NOTES:
Two synonyms of this term are hagiocracy and hierocracy. Also, literally speaking, hierarchy is the rule of the high priest.

USAGE:
"Brazil's drug lords are altar boys compared with the Mexican and Colombian hagiarchy."
Mac Margolis; Brazil's New Drug Habit; Newsweek International; May 28, 2001.

See more usage examples of hagiarchy in Vocabulary.com's dictionary.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Wars damage the civilian society as much as they damage the enemy. Soldiers never get over it. -Paul Fussell, historian, author, and professor (1924-2012)

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