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Synarchy

Synarchy \Syn"ar*chy\, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to rule jointly with; sy`n with + ? to rule.] Joint rule or sovereignity. [R.]
--Stackhouse.

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synarchy

n. joint rule or sovereignty.

Usage examples of "synarchy".

It was said then that La Cagoule was guided by a secret synarchy and that Navachine was killed because he had discovered its mysteries.

Belbo was obsessed by the Plan, and into the Plan we had put all sorts of other ingredients: Rosicrucians, Synarchy, Homunculi, the Pendulum, the Tower, the Druids, the Ennoia.