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The adverb monos is Greek for 'alone'. The infinitive archein is Greek for 'to rule'. The combination of the two words is responsible for the use of the word 'monarchia' by the Latin language of the fourth century A.D., and of the word 'monarchy' in modern English.

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The Greek derivation of 'monarchy' comes from the words 'monos' meaning 'alone' or 'single', and 'arkhein' meaning 'to rule' or 'to command'. Combined, 'monarchy' refers to a system of government where one individual holds absolute power and authority over a state or nation.

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