anarch
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of anarch
First recorded in 1880–85; back formation from anarchy
Example Sentences
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Like Carlo Cafiero, the rich Italian anarch, you must give your money to us—every cent of it.
From Visionaries by Huneker, James
That hour the Mountain old,An anarch throned ’mid ruins flung himselfIn madness forth on all his winds and floods,An omnipresent wrath!
From The Legends of Saint Patrick by De Vere, Aubrey
For a philosophical anarch, rather a quaint occupation!
From The Book of Susan A Novel by Dodd, Lee Wilson
The idea of live and let live has never been the propaganda of the anarch.
From The Drums of Jeopardy by MacGrath, Harold
He died, the martyred anarch of his time.
From The Lord of Misrule And Other Poems by Nichols, Spencer Baird
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