-ocracy
combing form
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CRACY .
1831 C. C. F. Greville Mem. (1874) II. xiii. 112It has elicited a strong Conservative demonstration, and proved that out of the rabble-ocracy (for everything is in ocracy now) his power is anything but unlimited.
1834 Tait's Mag. I. 180/1The trade-ocracy and bureauocracy must now..prepare themselves to defer to the opinion of the men of hardened hands.
1894 Speaker 14 July 40/2 erect the great pillar of human brotherhood on the ruins of all the ‘ocracies’. [ To]
1894 G. B. Shaw in Fortn. Rev. Apr. 489Social-Democracy, like all other ‘-ocracies’, will have a great deal more trouble with its idle and worthless members than with its able ones.
1928 ― Intelligent Woman's Guide Socialism xliii. 166If it be still necessary to call the rich an ocracy of any kind, they must be called a plutocracy.
1963 F. W. Frey in L. W. Pye Communications & PoliticalDevel. xvii. 299Movement towards ‘democracy’..or whatever one's preferred..‘ocracy’ happens to be.
-ocracy
word-forming element; -cracy with a connective -o-.
-oc·ra·cy
\ˈäkrəsē, -si\
— see -cracy
— see -cracy
-ocracy
Suffix
- Alternative form of -cracy Used following a consonant.
Etymology
-o- (“(interconsonantal)”) + -cracy.
Derived terms
See also: Category:English words suffixed with -cracy
English words suffixed with -ocracy