slovodefinícia
monarch
(encz)
monarch,panovník n: Zdeněk Brož
Monarch
(gcide)
Monarch \Mon"arch\, n. [F. monarque, L. monarcha, fr. Gr. ?, ?;
mo`nos alone + ? to be first, rule, govern. See Archi-.]
1. A sole or supreme ruler; a sovereign; the highest ruler;
an emperor, king, queen, prince, or chief.
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He who reigns
Monarch in heaven, . . . upheld by old repute.
--Milton.
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2. One superior to all others of the same kind; as, an oak is
called the monarch of the forest.
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3. A patron deity or presiding genius.
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Come, thou, monarch of the vine,
Plumpy Bacchus. --Shak.
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4. (Zool.) A very large red and black butterfly ({Danais
Plexippus}); -- called also milkweed butterfly and
monarch butterfly.
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Monarch
(gcide)
Monarch \Mon"arch\, a.
Superior to others; preeminent; supreme; ruling. "Monarch
savage." --Pope.
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monarch
(gcide)
monarch butterfly \mon"arch but"ter*fly\, n. (Zool.)
A very large red and black butterfly (Danais Plexippus)
having striking orange-brown wings with black veins in a
reticulated pattern; -- called also milkweed butterfly and
monarch. Its larvae feed on the leaves of the milkweed.
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monarch
(wn)
monarch
n 1: a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary
right [syn: sovereign, crowned head, monarch]
2: large migratory American butterfly having deep orange wings
with black and white markings; the larvae feed on milkweed
[syn: monarch, monarch butterfly, milkweed butterfly,
Danaus plexippus]
monarch
(devil)
MONARCH, n. A person engaged in reigning. Formerly the monarch
ruled, as the derivation of the word attests, and as many subjects
have had occasion to learn. In Russia and the Orient the monarch has
still a considerable influence in public affairs and in the
disposition of the human head, but in western Europe political
administration is mostly entrusted to his ministers, he being
somewhat preoccupied with reflections relating to the status of his
own head.
podobné slovodefinícia
absolute monarchy
(encz)
absolute monarchy,absolutistická monarchie n:
female monarch
(encz)
female monarch, n:
male monarch
(encz)
male monarch, n:
monarch butterfly
(encz)
monarch butterfly, n:
monarchal
(encz)
monarchal,vladařský adj: Zdeněk Brož
monarchial
(encz)
monarchial, adj:
monarchic
(encz)
monarchic,monarchický adj: Zdeněk Brožmonarchic,panovnický adj: Zdeněk Brož
monarchical
(encz)
monarchical,monarchický adj: Zdeněk Brožmonarchical,panovnický adj: Zdeněk Brož
monarchies
(encz)
monarchies,monarchie pl. Zdeněk Brož
monarchism
(encz)
monarchism,monarchismus n: Zdeněk Brož
monarchist
(encz)
monarchist,monarchista n: Zdeněk Brož
monarchistic
(encz)
monarchistic,monarchistický adj: Zdeněk Brož
monarchs
(encz)
monarchs,panovníci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
monarchy
(encz)
monarchy,monarchie n: Zdeněk Brož
parliamentary monarchy
(encz)
parliamentary monarchy, n:
absolutistická monarchie
(czen)
absolutistická monarchie,absolute monarchyn:
monarchický
(czen)
monarchický,monarchicadj: Zdeněk Brožmonarchický,monarchicaladj: Zdeněk Brož
monarchie
(czen)
monarchie,monarchiespl. Zdeněk Brožmonarchie,monarchyn: Zdeněk Brožmonarchie,monocracyn: Zdeněk Brož
monarchismus
(czen)
monarchismus,monarchismn: Zdeněk Brož
monarchista
(czen)
monarchista,monarchistn: Zdeněk Brožmonarchista,royalistn: Zdeněk Brož
monarchistický
(czen)
monarchistický,monarchisticadj: Zdeněk Brož
strážce britských monarchů
(czen)
strážce Britských monarchů,beefeater Zdeněk Brož
Antimonarchic
(gcide)
Antimonarchic \An`ti*mo*nar"chic\, Antimonarchical
\An`ti*mo*nar"chic*al\,
Opposed to monarchial government. --Bp. Benson. Addison.
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Antimonarchical
(gcide)
Antimonarchic \An`ti*mo*nar"chic\, Antimonarchical
\An`ti*mo*nar"chic*al\,
Opposed to monarchial government. --Bp. Benson. Addison.
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Antimonarchist
(gcide)
Antimonarchist \An`ti*mon"arch*ist\, n.
An enemy to monarchial government.
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Fifth monarchy
(gcide)
Monarchy \Mon"arch*y\, n.; pl. Monarchies. [F. monarchie, L.
monarchia, Gr. ?. See Monarch.]
1. A state or government in which the supreme power is lodged
in the hands of a monarch.
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2. A system of government in which the chief ruler is a
monarch.
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In those days he had affected zeal for monarchy.
--Macaulay.
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3. The territory ruled over by a monarch; a kingdom.
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What scourage for perjury
Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence.
--Shak.
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Fifth monarchy, a universal monarchy, supposed to be the
subject of prophecy in Daniel ii.; the four preceding
monarchies being Assyrian, Persian, Grecian, and Roman.
See Fifth Monarchy men, under Fifth.
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Fifth monarchy men
(gcide)
Fifth \Fifth\, a. [OE. fifte, fifthe, AS. f[imac]fta. See
Five.]
1. Next in order after the fourth; -- the ordinal of five.
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2. Consisting of one of five equal divisions of a thing.
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Fifth monarchy men (Hist.), a fanatical sect in England, of
the time of the commonwealth, who maintained that there
would be a fifth universal monarchy, during which Christ
would reign on earth a thousand years.

Fifth wheel, a horizontal wheel or segment above the fore
axle of a carriage and beneath the body, forming an
extended support to prevent careening.
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Monarch
(gcide)
Monarch \Mon"arch\, n. [F. monarque, L. monarcha, fr. Gr. ?, ?;
mo`nos alone + ? to be first, rule, govern. See Archi-.]
1. A sole or supreme ruler; a sovereign; the highest ruler;
an emperor, king, queen, prince, or chief.
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He who reigns
Monarch in heaven, . . . upheld by old repute.
--Milton.
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2. One superior to all others of the same kind; as, an oak is
called the monarch of the forest.
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3. A patron deity or presiding genius.
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Come, thou, monarch of the vine,
Plumpy Bacchus. --Shak.
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4. (Zool.) A very large red and black butterfly ({Danais
Plexippus}); -- called also milkweed butterfly and
monarch butterfly.
[1913 Webster]Monarch \Mon"arch\, a.
Superior to others; preeminent; supreme; ruling. "Monarch
savage." --Pope.
[1913 Webster]monarch butterfly \mon"arch but"ter*fly\, n. (Zool.)
A very large red and black butterfly (Danais Plexippus)
having striking orange-brown wings with black veins in a
reticulated pattern; -- called also milkweed butterfly and
monarch. Its larvae feed on the leaves of the milkweed.
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monarch butterfly
(gcide)
Monarch \Mon"arch\, n. [F. monarque, L. monarcha, fr. Gr. ?, ?;
mo`nos alone + ? to be first, rule, govern. See Archi-.]
1. A sole or supreme ruler; a sovereign; the highest ruler;
an emperor, king, queen, prince, or chief.
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He who reigns
Monarch in heaven, . . . upheld by old repute.
--Milton.
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2. One superior to all others of the same kind; as, an oak is
called the monarch of the forest.
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3. A patron deity or presiding genius.
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Come, thou, monarch of the vine,
Plumpy Bacchus. --Shak.
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4. (Zool.) A very large red and black butterfly ({Danais
Plexippus}); -- called also milkweed butterfly and
monarch butterfly.
[1913 Webster]monarch butterfly \mon"arch but"ter*fly\, n. (Zool.)
A very large red and black butterfly (Danais Plexippus)
having striking orange-brown wings with black veins in a
reticulated pattern; -- called also milkweed butterfly and
monarch. Its larvae feed on the leaves of the milkweed.
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Monarchal
(gcide)
Monarchal \Mo*nar"chal\, a.
Pertaining to a monarch; suiting a monarch; sovereign; regal;
imperial.
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Satan, whom now transcendent glory raised
Above his fellows, with monarchal pride. --Milton.
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Monarchess
(gcide)
Monarchess \Mon"arch*ess\, n.
A female monarch. [Obs.]
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Monarchial
(gcide)
Monarchial \Mo*nar"chi*al\, a.
Monarchic. --Burke.
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Monarchian
(gcide)
Monarchian \Mo*nar"chi*an\, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
One of a sect in the early Christian church which rejected
the doctrine of the Trinity; -- called also patripassian.
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Monarchic
(gcide)
Monarchic \Mo*nar"chic\, Monarchical \Mo*nar"chic*al\, a. [F.
monarchique, Gr. ?.]
Of or pertaining to a monarch, or to monarchy. --Burke. --
Mo*nar"chic*al*ly, adv.
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Monarchical
(gcide)
Monarchic \Mo*nar"chic\, Monarchical \Mo*nar"chic*al\, a. [F.
monarchique, Gr. ?.]
Of or pertaining to a monarch, or to monarchy. --Burke. --
Mo*nar"chic*al*ly, adv.
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Monarchically
(gcide)
Monarchic \Mo*nar"chic\, Monarchical \Mo*nar"chic*al\, a. [F.
monarchique, Gr. ?.]
Of or pertaining to a monarch, or to monarchy. --Burke. --
Mo*nar"chic*al*ly, adv.
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Monarchies
(gcide)
Monarchy \Mon"arch*y\, n.; pl. Monarchies. [F. monarchie, L.
monarchia, Gr. ?. See Monarch.]
1. A state or government in which the supreme power is lodged
in the hands of a monarch.
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2. A system of government in which the chief ruler is a
monarch.
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In those days he had affected zeal for monarchy.
--Macaulay.
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3. The territory ruled over by a monarch; a kingdom.
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What scourage for perjury
Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence.
--Shak.
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Fifth monarchy, a universal monarchy, supposed to be the
subject of prophecy in Daniel ii.; the four preceding
monarchies being Assyrian, Persian, Grecian, and Roman.
See Fifth Monarchy men, under Fifth.
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Monarchism
(gcide)
Monarchism \Mon"arch*ism\, n.
The principles of, or preference for, monarchy.
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Monarchist
(gcide)
Monarchist \Mon"arch*ist\, n. [Cf. F. monarchiste.]
An advocate of, or believer in, monarchy.
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Monarchize
(gcide)
Monarchize \Mon"arch*ize\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Monarchized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Monarchizing.]
To play the sovereign; to act the monarch. [R.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Monarchize \Mon"arch*ize\, v. t.
To rule; to govern. [R.]
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Monarchized
(gcide)
Monarchize \Mon"arch*ize\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Monarchized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Monarchizing.]
To play the sovereign; to act the monarch. [R.] --Shak.
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Monarchizer
(gcide)
Monarchizer \Mon"arch*i`zer\, n.
One who monarchizes; also, a monarchist.
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Monarchizing
(gcide)
Monarchize \Mon"arch*ize\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Monarchized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Monarchizing.]
To play the sovereign; to act the monarch. [R.] --Shak.
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Monarcho
(gcide)
Monarcho \Mo*nar"cho\, n.
The nickname of a crackbrained Italian who fancied himself an
emperor. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Monarchy
(gcide)
Monarchy \Mon"arch*y\, n.; pl. Monarchies. [F. monarchie, L.
monarchia, Gr. ?. See Monarch.]
1. A state or government in which the supreme power is lodged
in the hands of a monarch.
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2. A system of government in which the chief ruler is a
monarch.
[1913 Webster]

In those days he had affected zeal for monarchy.
--Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

3. The territory ruled over by a monarch; a kingdom.
[1913 Webster]

What scourage for perjury
Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]

Fifth monarchy, a universal monarchy, supposed to be the
subject of prophecy in Daniel ii.; the four preceding
monarchies being Assyrian, Persian, Grecian, and Roman.
See Fifth Monarchy men, under Fifth.
[1913 Webster]
female monarch
(wn)
female monarch
n 1: a female sovereign ruler [syn: queen, queen regnant,
female monarch] [ant: Rex, king, male monarch]
male monarch
(wn)
male monarch
n 1: a male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom [syn: king, {male
monarch}, Rex] [ant: female monarch, queen, {queen
regnant}]
monarch butterfly
(wn)
monarch butterfly
n 1: large migratory American butterfly having deep orange wings
with black and white markings; the larvae feed on milkweed
[syn: monarch, monarch butterfly, milkweed butterfly,
Danaus plexippus]
monarchal
(wn)
monarchal
adj 1: having the characteristics of or befitting or worthy of a
monarch; "monarchical gestures"; "monarchal pomp" [syn:
monarchal, monarchical]
2: ruled by or having the supreme power resting with a monarch;
"monarchal government"; "monarchical systems" [syn:
monarchal, monarchical, monarchic]
monarchic
(wn)
monarchic
adj 1: ruled by or having the supreme power resting with a
monarch; "monarchal government"; "monarchical systems"
[syn: monarchal, monarchical, monarchic]
monarchical
(wn)
monarchical
adj 1: having the characteristics of or befitting or worthy of a
monarch; "monarchical gestures"; "monarchal pomp" [syn:
monarchal, monarchical]
2: ruled by or having the supreme power resting with a monarch;
"monarchal government"; "monarchical systems" [syn:
monarchal, monarchical, monarchic]
monarchism
(wn)
monarchism
n 1: a belief in and advocacy of monarchy as a political system
monarchist
(wn)
monarchist
n 1: an advocate of the principles of monarchy [syn:
monarchist, royalist]
monarchy
(wn)
monarchy
n 1: an autocracy governed by a monarch who usually inherits the
authority
parliamentary monarchy
(wn)
parliamentary monarchy
n 1: a monarchy having a parliament
monarchical government
(devil)
MONARCHICAL GOVERNMENT, n. Government.
MONARCHY
(bouvier)
MONARCHY, government. That form of government in which the sovereign power
is entrusted to the hands of a single magistrate. Toull. tit. prel. n. 30.
The country governed by a monarch is also called a monarchy.

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