Definition of Timocratic

1. a. Belonging to, or constituted by, timocracy.

Definition of Timocratic

1. Adjective. Belonging to, or constituted by, timocracy. ¹

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Definition of Timocratic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Timocratic

timidous
timing
timing belt
timing belts
timing is everything
timings
timist
timists
timmer
timmers
timnodonic
timnodonic acid
timocracies
timocracy
timocrat
timocratic (current term)
timocratical
timocrats
timolol
timolol maleate
timolols
timon
timoneer
timoneers
timons
timophilia
timorous
timorously
timorousness
timorousnesses

Literary usage of Timocratic

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

1. The Politics of Aristotle by Aristotle (1885)
"... degenerates into the Spartan ; of this no mention is made by Plato, though some of the characteristics of the timocratic man recall to us the Spartan. ..."

2. Lives of Greek Statesmen, Solon by George William Cox (1885)
"timocratic * J ° J r , By this system eligibility to public offices in the constitution state was made to depend on the possession ot a of Solon certain ..."

3. The Politics of Aristotle by Aristotle (1885)
"... degenerates into the Spartan ; of this no mention is made by Plato, though some of the characteristics of the timocratic man recall to us the Spartan. ..."

4. The Politics of Aristotle by Aristotle (1885)
"... degenerates into the Spartan ; of this no mention is made by Plato, though some of the characteristics of the timocratic man recall to us the Spartan. ..."

5. The Politics of Aristotle by Aristotle (1885)
"... degenerates into the Spartan ; of this no mention is made by Plato, though some of the characteristics of the timocratic man recall to us the Spartan. ..."

6. Athenian Constitutional History: As Represented in Grote's History of Greece by Georg Friedrich Schömann (1878)
"Among Solon's constitutional laws, our attention is first claimed by the timocratic classification of the people. Mr. Grote agrees on the whole, ..."

7. Political Progress Not Necessarily Democratic: Or Relative Equality the True by James Lorimer (1857)
"It is true that the Peerage does not in theory adopt the timocratic principle ... Nor does it greatly modify the timocratic character of the Peerage that it ..."

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