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anarch

[an-ahrk] / ˈæn ɑrk /


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Now Emerson was an anarch who flouted the conventions of art and life.

From American Sketches 1908 by Whibley, Charles

An anarch; one who advocates anarchy of aims at the overthrow of civil government.

From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary by Webster, Noah

We sang that War would die, The anarch of our wild and wayward past.

From The Acorn-Planter A California Forest Play (1916) by London, Jack

Having been taught by Shelley, she threw herself upon his protection; and this unbalanced couple were presently married, as they said, "in deference to anarch custom."

From English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World by Long, William Joseph

For the spiritual breath of life to the anarch is flattery, attention.

From The Drums of Jeopardy by MacGrath, Harold




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