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Traditional English :: hierarch
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hierarchal.html - n. 1 a chief priest. 2 an archbishop. hierarchal adj. [med.L f. Gk hierarkhes f. hieros sacred + - arkhes ruler] |
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Traditional English :: hierarchy
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hierarchal.html - n. (pl. -ies) 1 a a system in which grades or classes of status or authority are ranked one above the other (ranks third in the hierarchy). b the hierarchical system (of government, management, etc.). 2 a priestly government. b a priesthood organized in grades. 3 a each of the three divisions of angels. b the angels. hierarchic adj. hierarchical adj. hierarchism n. hierarchize v.tr. (also -ise). [ME f. OF ierarchie f. med.L (h)ierarchia f. Gk hierarkhia (as HIERARCH)] |
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Traditional English :: hierarch
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hierarchal.html - n. 1 a chief priest. 2 an archbishop. hierarchal adj. [med.L f. Gk hierarkhes f. hieros sacred + - arkhes ruler] |
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Traditional English :: hierarchy
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hierarchal.html - n. (pl. -ies) 1 a a system in which grades or classes of status or authority are ranked one above the other (ranks third in the hierarchy). b the hierarchical system (of government, management, etc.). 2 a priestly government. b a priesthood organized in grades. 3 a each of the three divisions of angels. b the angels. hierarchic adj. hierarchical adj. hierarchism n. hierarchize v.tr. (also -ise). [ME f. OF ierarchie f. med.L (h)ierarchia f. Gk hierarkhia (as HIERARCH)] |
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Traditional English :: hieratic
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hierarchal.html - adj. 1 of or concerning priests. 2 of the ancient Egyptian writing of abridged hieroglyphics as used by priests (opp. DEMOTIC). 3 of or concerning Egyptian or Greek traditional styles of art. 4 priestly. hieratically adv. [L f. Gk hieratikos f. hieraomai be a priest f. hiereus priest] |
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Traditional English :: hierarch
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hierarchal.html - n. 1 a chief priest. 2 an archbishop. hierarchal adj. [med.L f. Gk hierarkhes f. hieros sacred + - arkhes ruler] |
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