Definition of Omniarchs

1. omniarch [n] - See also: omniarch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Omniarchs

ommatidial
ommatidium
ommatophore
ommatophores
ommaya reservoir
ommission
ommissions
ommochrome
ommochromes
omneities
omneity
omni-
omniana
omnianas
omniarch
omniarchs (current term)
omnibenevolence
omnibenevolent
omnibi
omnibibulous
omnibus
omnibus(a)
omnibuses
omnibusses
omnicide
omnicompetence
omnicompetences
omnicompetent
omnicorporeal
omnidirectional

Literary usage of Omniarchs

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

1. Socialism: New and Old by William Graham (1895)
"The"omniarchs,"as Fourier and Leroy-Beaulieu call them, would have much depend ing on them: it would be wisdom on the p.irt of the many to let them have a ..."

2. Spiritual Magazine (1867)
"They haven't the least objection to becoming " Patriarchs," or " omniarchs," for the sake of the world 1 Does any one pretend to say that such moon-struck ..."

3. Life and Writings of Joseph Mazzini by Giuseppe Mazzini (1891)
"... of government: his omniarchs, his kings, his emperors, his goddesses, * are mere phantoms — a simple satisfaction given to the passion of ambition. ..."

4. The Coöperative Commonwealth in Its Outlines: An Exposition of Modern Socialism by Laurence Gronlund (1884)
"The "omniarchs," as Fourier and Leroy-Beaulieu call them, would have much depending on them: it would be wisdom on the part of the many to let them have a ..."

5. The Passions of the Human Soul by Charles Fourier, John Reynell Morell, Hugh Doherty (1851)
"... it will have as its ultimate focus a couple of passional omniarchs, who bear the title of the seventeenth degree among the characters. ..."

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