Definition of Hagiarchy

1. n. A sacred government; government by holy orders of men.

Definition of Hagiarchy

1. Noun. A sacred government run by holy people. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Hagiarchy

1. [n -HIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hagiarchy

haggertyite
haggertyites
hagging
haggis
haggises
haggish
haggishly
haggle
haggled
haggler
hagglers
haggles
haggling
haggs
hagiarchies
hagiarchy (current term)
hagiocracies
hagiocracy
hagiographa
hagiographal
hagiographer
hagiographers
hagiographic
hagiographical
hagiographically
hagiographies
hagiographist
hagiography
hagiolater
hagiolaters

Literary usage of Hagiarchy

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cradle of the Twin Giants, Science and History by Henry Christmas (1849)
"The legend that had done for one Saint was made to do duty again for another and another; as if the whole hagiarchy had a stock of sermons and wonderful ..."

2. Twelve Thousand Words Often Mispronounced by William Henry Pinkney Phyfe (1908)
"H agen—ha'-gg n. hagiarchy—ha'-ji-ar-kii or ha'-ji-ar-kl. hagiography—ha-jl-6g'-ra-fl. haha—ha-ha'. See aha. Hainan—hl-nan'. ..."

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