The prefix "archy" means "rule" or "government." It is commonly used in words related to types of government or systems of authority.
The prefix "demo-" could be added to form the word "demarchy," which refers to a system of government in which the power is held by the people collectively.
The prefix for government terms is "govern-" which means to control or rule. Some common roots for government terms include "poli-" which means relating to a city or state, "crat-" which means rule or power, and "archy-" which means ruler or government.
Some words with the stem "archy" include monarchy, oligarchy, anarchy, and hierarchy.
The suffix "-archy" refers to a system of government or rule, while the suffix "-cracy" refers to a form of government or rule by a specific group or class of people.
The prefix "lumin-" means light.
this stem means government
The root word for oligarchy is archy.
Bald Archy Prize was created in 1994.
Archy MacSarcomica has written: 'The book of the wars of Westminster'
Archy Kirkwood's birth name is Archibald Johnstone Kirkwood.
the root word "archy" means any form of government.
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"Archy" is not an English word, but if you're talking about the root "-archy," then it comes from the Greek ἀρχή (arche, "rule, empire"). If you're looking for an equivalent Latin root for that root, then it might be regnum, "kingdom", e.g. an interregnum a period between rulers.
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