ocracy

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English

Noun

ocracy (plural ocracies)

  1. (rare) Any of various forms of government or rule as designated by words ending in -ocracy.
    • 1871, Plato, translated by B. Jowett, The Dialogues of Plato, volume 4, page 53:
      The reason is that you have polities, but other states are mere aggregations of men dwelling together, which are named after their several ruling powers; whereas a state, if an 'ocracy' at all, should be called a theocracy.
    • 1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by H.L. Brækstad, Folk and Fairy Tales, page 250:
      He thundered away about lawsuits and judgments in the High Court of Justice, about disputes with the Court of Chancery, [...] about the insufficiency of the currency, about official aristocracy and all other "ocracies" in the world, from King Nebuchadnezzar down to Peter Solvold's democracy.