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Matriarch
Matriarch Ma"tri*arch, n. [L. mater mother + -arch.]
The mother and ruler of a family or of her descendants; a
ruler by maternal right.
Matriarchal
Matriarchal Ma`tri*ar"chal, a.
Of or pertaining to a matriarch; governed by a matriarch.
Matriarchate
Matriarchate Ma"tri*ar"chate, n.
The office or jurisdiction of a matriarch; a matriarchal form
of government.
PatriarchalPatriarchal Pa`tri*ar"chal, a. [Cf. F. patriarcal.]
1. Of or pertaining to a patriarch or to patriarchs;
possessed by, or subject to, patriarchs; as, patriarchal
authority or jurisdiction; a patriarchal see; a
patriarchal church.
2. Characteristic of a patriarch; venerable.
About whose patriarchal knee Late the little
children clung. --Tennyson.
3. (Ethnol.) Having an organization of society and government
in which the head of the family exercises authority over
all its generations.
Patriarchal cross (Her.), a cross, the shaft of which is
intersected by two transverse beams, the upper one being
the smaller. See Illust. (2) of Cross.
Patriarchal dispensation, the divine dispensation under
which the patriarchs lived before the law given by Moses. Patriarchal crossPatriarchal Pa`tri*ar"chal, a. [Cf. F. patriarcal.]
1. Of or pertaining to a patriarch or to patriarchs;
possessed by, or subject to, patriarchs; as, patriarchal
authority or jurisdiction; a patriarchal see; a
patriarchal church.
2. Characteristic of a patriarch; venerable.
About whose patriarchal knee Late the little
children clung. --Tennyson.
3. (Ethnol.) Having an organization of society and government
in which the head of the family exercises authority over
all its generations.
Patriarchal cross (Her.), a cross, the shaft of which is
intersected by two transverse beams, the upper one being
the smaller. See Illust. (2) of Cross.
Patriarchal dispensation, the divine dispensation under
which the patriarchs lived before the law given by Moses. Patriarchal dispensationPatriarchal Pa`tri*ar"chal, a. [Cf. F. patriarcal.]
1. Of or pertaining to a patriarch or to patriarchs;
possessed by, or subject to, patriarchs; as, patriarchal
authority or jurisdiction; a patriarchal see; a
patriarchal church.
2. Characteristic of a patriarch; venerable.
About whose patriarchal knee Late the little
children clung. --Tennyson.
3. (Ethnol.) Having an organization of society and government
in which the head of the family exercises authority over
all its generations.
Patriarchal cross (Her.), a cross, the shaft of which is
intersected by two transverse beams, the upper one being
the smaller. See Illust. (2) of Cross.
Patriarchal dispensation, the divine dispensation under
which the patriarchs lived before the law given by Moses. PatriarchatePatriarchate Pa`tri*ar"chate (p>amac/`tr[i^]*[aum]r"k[asl]t),
n. [Cf. F. patriarcat.]
1. The office, dignity, or jurisdiction of a patriarch.
--Jer. Taylor.
2. The residence of an ecclesiastic patriarch.
3. (Ethnol.) A patriarchal form of government or society. See
Patriarchal, a., 3. Patriarchdom
Patriarchdom Pa"tri*arch*dom, n.
The office or jurisdiction of a patriarch; patriarchate. [R.]
Patriarchic
Patriarchic Pa`tri*ar"chic, a. [L. patriarchicus, Gr. ?.]
Patriarchal.
Patriarchism
Patriarchism Pa"tri*arch*ism, n.
Government by a patriarch, or the head of a family.
Patriarchship
Patriarchship Pa"tri*arch*ship, n.
A patriarchate. --Ayliffe.
Patriarchy
Patriarchy Pa"tri*arch`y, n. [Gr. ?.]
1. The jurisdiction of a patriarch; patriarchship.
--Brerewood.
2. Government by a patriarch; patriarchism.
TriarchiesTriarchy Tri"ar*chy, n.; pl. Triarchies. [Gr. ?; ? (see
Tri-) + ? to rule.]
Government by three persons; a triumvirate; also, a country
under three rulers. --Holland. TriarchyTriarchy Tri"ar*chy, n.; pl. Triarchies. [Gr. ?; ? (see
Tri-) + ? to rule.]
Government by three persons; a triumvirate; also, a country
under three rulers. --Holland.
Meaning of Triarc from wikipedia
- International, Inc. by
Triarc Companies, Inc. was
approved by shareholders. On
September 30, the
merger was completed, with
Triarc being renamed to Wendy's/Arby's...
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Brands around with the
addition of new products.
Triarc sold off its
textiles by 1997. In 1997,
Triarc acquired Snapple Beverages from
Quaker Oats, which...
- (Report).
Triarc.
February 29, 2008. "
Triarc,
Owner of Arby's, to Buy Wendy's". The New York Times.
April 24, 2008.
Retrieved August 17, 2011. "
Triarc and Wendy's...
- then. In
November 1997
Cable Car
Beverage Corporation was
purchased by
Triarc.
Cadbury Schweppes PLC
acquired the Stewart's
brands in 2000
along with...
-
bought Snapple for $1.7
billion in 1994 and sold it to
Triarc in 1997 for $300 million.
Triarc sold it to
Cadbury Schweppes for $1.45
billion in September...
- Dr. Pepper, and 7 Up. In 1993,
Royal Crown Cola
Company was
purchased by
Triarc Companies, Inc,
adding approximately $25
million a year to the marketing...
- sale.
Quaker Oats ran into
problems and sold
Snapple to
Triarc in 1997 for $300 million.
Triarc sold it to
Cadbury Schweppes for $1.45
billion in September...
- McDonald’s and
Burger King. On
September 29, 2008, the
company merged with
Triarc Companies Inc., the
publicly traded parent company of Arby's. As of November...
- by
Triarc Companies, Inc. to
Cadbury Schweppes in 2000 for $1.45 billion. That October,
Cadbury Schweppes purchased Royal Crown Cola from
Triarc. In...
-
Pechiney in 1988. In 1997,
through an
investment vehicle they controlled,
Triarc Companies, Inc.,
Peltz and May
acquired Snapple from
Quaker Oats. Snapple...