De‐moc″ra‐cy (dē̍‐mŏk″rȧ‐sy̆), n.; pl.Democracies (–sĭz). [F. démocratie, fr. Gr. δημοκρατία; δη̑μοσ the people + κρατει̑ν to be strong, to rule, κράτοσ strength.] 1. Government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is retained and directly exercised by the people.
2. Government by popular representation; a form of government in which the supreme power is retained by the people, but is indirectly exercised through a system of representation and delegated authority periodically renewed; a constitutional representative government; a republic.
3. Collectively, the people, regarded as the source of government. Milton.
4. The principles and policy of the Democratic party, so called.