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BNC: 8817 COCA: 13722

aristocracy

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aristocracy /ˌerəˈstɑːkrəsi/ noun
plural aristocracies
aristocracy
/ˌerəˈstɑːkrəsi/
noun
plural aristocracies
Learner's definition of ARISTOCRACY
[count]
: the highest social class in some countries : the people who have special titles (such as duke and duchess), who typically own land, and who traditionally have more money and power than the other people in a society(某些国家的)贵族,贵族阶层
BNC: 8817 COCA: 13722

aristocracy

noun

ar·​is·​toc·​ra·​cy ˌa-rə-ˈstä-krə-sē How to pronounce aristocracy (audio)
ˌer-ə-
plural aristocracies
1
: government by the best individuals or by a small privileged class
2
a
: a government in which power is vested (see vest entry 2 sense 1a) in a minority consisting of those believed to be best qualified
b
: a state with such a government
3
: a governing body or upper class usually made up of a hereditary nobility
a member of the British aristocracy
4
: a class or group of people believed to be superior (as in rank, wealth, or intellect)
an intellectual aristocracy

Example Sentences

a member of the aristocracy at one time in China only the aristocracy could own land
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Word History

Etymology

Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French aristocratie, from Late Latin aristocratia, from Greek aristokratia, from aristos best + -kratia -cracy

First Known Use

1561, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of aristocracy was in 1561
BNC: 8817 COCA: 13722
aristocracy

noun

ADJECTIVE | PHRASES ADJECTIVEBritish, French, etc.英國、法國等貴族landed, landowning有地貴族local當地貴族PHRASESa member of the aristocracy貴族成員

See also: Aristocratic titles


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