hierocracy

hierocracy
hierocratic /huy'euhr euh krat"ik, huy'reuh-/, hierocratical, adj.
/huy'euh rok"reuh see, huy rok"-/, n., pl. hierocracies.
rule or government by priests or ecclesiastics.
[1785-95; HIERO- + -CRACY]

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