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demarchic

a. Relating to demarchy.

Usage examples of "demarchic".

On his chest in the center of the older demarchic scar was a nick from which trickled a single drop of blood, such as one might get playing with a kitchen knife.

I thought of my aunt Tyeraha, after a long lesson on statecraft, touching the demarchic signet to my chin and saying, "Hurry up and grow, lad, I want all this off my hands.

Aside from family, the closest to me now were Chinisa, who had been my father's secretary as well as my aunt's, and could organize a demarch's life in her sleep, the five high ministers, who had all been experts before I was born, those Servants who made it a point to fraternize with me, and the three demarchic news-scribes of the Workfast Proclamatory, doing their work of tripping me up as best they could.

I went there with the Demarchic Guard, and pulled the living and the dead from under their fallen houses for three unbroken days.

I went to the same fate my father had before me: sitting in the demarchic chair in Assembly and knowing I was the youngest here by far.

The rest were all volunteers of the Demarchic Guard, most of whom were only acquaintances.

The meaning of the demarchic signet didn't reside in it, but in Yeola-e, in Assembly, in the vote, in thought and choice.

Somewhere in the forested hills of north-ern Aijia, as Arkans call the province, there is a shallow marshy pond, at the bottom of which lies the demarchic signet of Yeola-e, carved five hundred years ago.

Two demarchic transitions and a third expected, within a year, and the mourning.

After some thought, I had Skorsas get a shirt tailored in the proper demarchic style, with the keyhole collar.

Sentries stood at the Marble Palace steps: Yeolis, the circle-sword insignia of the Demarchic Guard on their breastplates, leaning on their spears with relaxed alertness.