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Ancient Greek
Etymology
From θεο- (theo-, “god, deity”) + -κρατία (-kratía, “power, rule”) from θεός and κρᾰτέω.
Coined in the 1st century CE by Josephus (Against Apion 2.17) to denote the idealistic political system of a Jewish state ordained by Moses, as contrasted with democracy, oligarchy and monarchy.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /θe.o.kraˈti.a/ → /θe.o.kraˈti.a/
Noun
θεοκρᾰτῐ́ᾱ • (theokrătĭ́ā) f (genitive θεοκρατῐ́ᾱς); first declension (Koine)
- (politics, religion) theocracy
37 CE – 100 CE,
Josephus,
Against Apion 2.17:
- οἱ μὲν γὰρ μοναρχίαις, οἱ δὲ ταῖς ὀλίγων δυναστείαις, ἄλλοι δὲ τοῖς πλήθεσιν ἐπέτρεψαν τὴν ἐξουσίαν τῶν πολιτευμάτων. ὁ δ’ ἡμέτερος νομοθέτης εἰς μὲν τούτων οὐδοτιοῦν ἀπεῖδεν, ὡς δ’ ἄν τις εἴποι βιασάμενος τὸν λόγον θεοκρατίαν ἀπέδειξε τὸ πολίτευμα θεῷ τὴν ἀρχὴν καὶ τὸ κράτος ἀναθείς.
- hoi mèn gàr monarkhíais, hoi dè taîs olígōn dunasteíais, álloi dè toîs plḗthesin epétrepsan tḕn exousían tôn politeumátōn. ho d’ hēméteros nomothétēs eis mèn toútōn oudotioûn apeîden, hōs d’ án tis eípoi biasámenos tòn lógon theokratían apédeixe tò políteuma theôi tḕn arkhḕn kaì tò krátos anatheís.
- 1895 translation by William Whiston
- Some legislators have permitted their governments to be under monarchies, others put them under oligarchies, and others under a republican form; but our legislator had no regard to any of these forms, but he ordained our government to be what, by a strained expression, may be termed a Theocracy, by ascribing the authority and the power to God. (@perseus.tuftus.edu)
Inflection
Descendants
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Greek
Etymology
From Hellenistic Koine Greek θεοκρᾰτῐ́ᾱ (theokrătĭ́ā). Morphologically from θεο- (“god”) + -κρατία (“holding power, ruling”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /θe.o.kraˈti.a/
- Hyphenation: θε‧ο‧κρα‧τί‧α
Noun
θεοκρατία • (theokratía) f (plural θεοκρατίας)
- (politics, religion) theocracy
Στην αρχαία Αίγυπτο επικρατούσε θεοκρατία.- Stin archaía Aígypto epikratoúse theokratía.
- Theocracy was dominant in Ancient Aegypt.
Declension
Declension of θεοκρατία
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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θεοκρατία (theokratía)
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θεοκρατίες (theokratíes)
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genitive
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θεοκρατίας (theokratías)
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θεοκρατιών (theokratión)
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accusative
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θεοκρατία (theokratía)
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θεοκρατίες (theokratíes)
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vocative
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θεοκρατία (theokratía)
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θεοκρατίες (theokratíes)
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