The noun form is government.
*A governor and a governess are two different things. The first is a person who actually governs (an enterprise, or a state) while the latter is what we now call a nanny.
What is the origin of the word govern?
govern is a verb
Govern is a verb.
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
Demi has no prefix; it IS a prefix.
The prefix is in. The prefix in- means not.
A possible prefix for "govern" is "mis-" (misgovern) and a possible suffix is "-ment" (government).
Ones self.auto- means "self" automobile lit. suited for moving self, autocrat lit. self govern or rule. (auto- is not necessarily a prefix but more a word part)
A prefix can be simply tagged onto the start of any word that is appropriate to have such a prefix. For example, you obviously wouldn't put it onto swimming ('malswimming' makes no sense as a word or idea) but onto action or practise (malaction or malpractise) it does.
NBA is govern by
Govern is a verb.
The root word for "governor" is "govern," which means to control, direct, or manage.
I will govern this meeting. Circumstances will govern the outcome.
Govern is a verb.
The root of the word "government" is "gubernare," which is a Latin word meaning "to steer" or "to direct."
Govern is to rule or mange something.
King or queen do not govern
Emperors govern their empires; they are the heads of state of their territories.