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confederacy [kənˈfɛdərəsɪ -ˈfɛdrəsɪ] n pl -cies 1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a union or combination of peoples, states, etc.; alliance; league 2. (Law) a combination of groups or individuals for unlawful purposes [from Anglo-French confederacie, from Late Latin confoederātiō agreement, confederation] confederal adj Confederacy [kənˈfɛdərəsɪ -ˈfɛdrəsɪ] n (Placename) the. another name for the Confederate States of America Confederacy a combination of persons, of states or nations. See also alliance, league. Example: confederacy of Dunces.
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confederacy noun union, league, alliance, coalition, federation, compact, confederation, covenant, bund Vienna was established as the political and cultural capital of a new confederacy of Germanic states. Translations confederacy [kənˈfedərəsɪ] N (= alliance) → confederación f; (= plot) → complot m the Confederacy (US) → los Estados Confederados confederacy n (Pol: = confederation) → Bündnis nt; (of nations) → Staatenbund m, → Konföderation f; the Confederacy (US Hist) → die Konföderierten Staaten von Amerika confederacy [kənˈfɛd/ərəsɪ] n → confederazione f the Confederacy (Am) → gli Stati della Confederazione confederacy [kənˈfɛd/ərəsɪ] n → confederazione f the Confederacy (Am) → gli Stati della Confederazione How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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"No," replied Grandfather; "the different colonies did not compose one nation together; it was merely a confederacy among the governments: It somewhat resembled the league of the Amphictyons, which you remember in Grecian history. With such a confederacy against her--with a knowledge so intimate of his goodness--with a conviction of his fond attachment to herself, which at last, though long after it was observable to everybody else--burst on her--what could she do? My master was yet wholly at a loss to understand what motives could incite this race of lawyers to perplex, disquiet, and weary themselves, and engage in a confederacy of injustice, merely for the sake of injuring their fellow-animals; neither could he comprehend what I meant in saying, they did it for hire. |
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