ˈsiˌnärˌkizəm, sə̇ˈn- noun
or sin·ar·quis·mo ˌsiˌnärˈkiz(ˌ)mō ; also sin·ar·chism or syn·ar·chism ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ˌkizəm
( -s )
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: Mexican Spanish sinanarquismo, from Spanish sin without (from Latin sine ) + anarquismo, from anarquía anarchy (from Greek anarchia ) + -ismo -ism (from Latin -ismus ) — more at sunder , anarchy
: a Mexican counterrevolutionary movement embracing chiefly peasants and workers under secret leaders that seeks restoration of an early Christian social order, favors hispanidad, and opposes communism, Pan-Americanism, labor unionism, and military conscription