monarch
monarch
The Greek word for a person who rules is "αυτοκράτορας" (autokratoras).
The Greek term for a course dealing with rules of language is "Grammatikḗ."
Monarch
dictator
The term person in common usage means an individual human being. (prosopon in Greek)
It is a way of someone asking if the other person does anal sex.
The Greek root word for a person who rules is "archon," derived from "archē," meaning "rule" or "beginning." An "archon" was historically a title for a chief magistrate in ancient Athens, signifying authority and governance. In modern contexts, it can refer to any leader or ruler.
In Greek, the term for a ruler is "ἄρχων" (archon), which historically referred to a chief magistrate or leader in ancient Athens. Additionally, the word "βασιλεὺς" (basileus) was used for kings or sovereigns. Both terms reflect different forms of governance in ancient Greek society, with "archon" often associated with democratic roles and "basileus" linked to monarchy.
A person who rules by force
Yes, Atlantis is a Greek term.
Both are used to describe sequences.