The Greek root ARKHE means [beginning, foundation].
Archaeology (study of beginnings); architecture (study of basic structures); architectonics (the basic forces that hold a thing together); menarche (first menstruation).
The Greek root for "matri" is "mater" meaning mother, while the Latin root is "matr" also meaning mother. The Greek root for "arch" is "archos" meaning ruler or chief, while the Latin root is "archi" meaning chief or principal.
The ancient Greek word arche (αρχή) means "beginning".
someone who builts
Patriarch comes from Latin. ~Pater meaning Father and Arch meaning over or superior
'Arch' actually derives from the Latin root 'arca,' which is the feminine form of 'arcus'.
The root word that means "chief" is "arch-." It is derived from the Greek word "archē" meaning "first" or "ruling." This root is commonly used in words like "architect" and "archbishop."
The arch first appeared in ancient Mesopotamian architecture 2000 BC, and was later used by the Romans to great effect. The etymology of the word is arca or arcus or arc.
The Greek root meaning angle or corner is "gonia."
The Greek root that means chief is "arch." This root is often found in words used to represent leaders or a primary focus, such as "archbishop" and "monarch" or "archenemy."
hyper is a greek root word meaning over-. υπερ- (hyper-)
The Greek root meaning nerve is "neur" or "neuro", which is commonly used in words related to the nervous system or nerve function.
Archaios is not an English word, it is Greek. Here is what the Related Link (below) has to say about it: "Our word 'archaic' derives from the Greek archaios, meaning simply 'old' or 'ancient.'"