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Slavocracy — Slav*oc ra*cy, n. [Slave + cracy, as in democracy.] The persons or interest formerly representing slavery politically, or wielding political power for the preservation or advancement of slavery. [U. S.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slavocracy — ☆ slavocracy [slāv äk′rə sē ] n. [ SLAV(E) + O + CRACY] slaveholders and pro slavery forces as a dominant or powerful class in the U.S. before 1865 … English World dictionary
slavocracy — slavocrat /slay veuh krat /, n. slavocratic /slay veuh krat ik/, adj. /slay vok reuh see/, n., pl. slavocracies. 1. the rule or domination of slaveholders: the slavocracy of the old plantations. 2. a dominating body of slaveholders. [1830 40;… … Universalium
slavocracy — noun Date: 1840 a faction of slaveholders and advocates of slavery in the South before the American Civil War … New Collegiate Dictionary
slavocracy — government by slave owners Forms of Government … Phrontistery dictionary
slavocracy — slav·oc·ra·cy … English syllables
slavocracy — slav•oc•ra•cy [[t]sleɪˈvɒk rə si[/t]] n. pl. cies 1) gov a dominating body of slaveholders 2) gov rule by such a group, esp. before the Civil War • Etymology: 1830–40 slav′o•crat vəˌkræt n … From formal English to slang
slavocracy — A government formed of slave owners … Grandiloquent dictionary
slavocracy — /sleɪˈvɒkrəsi/ (say slay vokruhsee) noun (plural slavocracies) 1. the rule or domination of slaveholders. 2. a dominating body of slaveholders. {slav(e) + o + cracy} …
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