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.
No, it is of Basque derivation, a mountanous region in the northern part of Spain. The Basque have their own language that is not of latin or greek derivation. The derivation of the language is unclear. The Basque have their own blood type.
horticulture, meaning gardening
Some examples of words with foreign derivation include: "bon appétit" (French), "tsunami" (Japanese), and "salsa" (Spanish).
The word "alphabet" comes from the first two letters of the Greek alphabet: alpha and beta. These two letters form the basis of the word alphabet, which refers to a set of letters or symbols used for writing a particular language.
A noun derivation is a noun that is formed by adding a suffix to the verb.Examples are:accept - acceptanceassume - assumptiondecide - decisionentertain - entertainmentinform - informationmanage - managementomit - omissionreplace - replacementstate - statementvary - variation
Its monarchia or in Greek letters "ουσ. μοναρχία"!
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It is of Greek derivation. The original surname was something like "Anagnostopoulos"
Izydor is a Polish form the name Isidore. It is off Greek derivation and is based on the Greek word for "glory".
Nomothetic is a Greek derivation meaning proposition of the law in general or universal. The word is used in philosophy.
oilgarch monarchy democracy
It has to Greek words Monos and archon
The derivation of "factor" is from Latin, through French and Middle English.
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The Persians Empire had Monarchy. The Greek city-states had Monarchy, Oligarchy, Tyranny, Democracy.