- ὀλιγαρχία (oligarkhía) 'rule by few'; from ὀλίγος (olígos) 'few' and ἄρχω (
árkhō) 'to rule, command') is a form of
government in
which power rests with a...
- "without a ruler",
composed of the
prefix an- ("without") and the word
arkhos ("leader" or "ruler"). The
suffix -ism
denotes the
ideological current that...
-
concept of an
archetype (/ˈɑːrkɪtaɪp/ AR-ki-type; from
Ancient Gr**** ἄρχω
árkhō 'to begin' and τύπος túpos 'sort, type')
appears in
areas relating to behavior...
- μονάρχης (monárkhēs),
derived from μόνος (mónos, "one, single") and ἄρχω (
árkhō, "to rule"):
compare ἄρχων (árkhōn, "ruler, chief"). It
referred to a single...
- name is a
compound of the Gr****
words κριτής,
krites ("judge") and ἄρχω,
árkhō ("to rule"), its
colloquial use has
expanded to
cover rule by
judges in...
-
which comes in turn from τὰ ἱερά ta hiera, "the
sacred rites" and ἄρχω
arkhō, "I rule"). In
canon law, the
power to
govern the
church is
divided into...
- with
titles beginning with
Archeo arch-, archi-, archo-, -archus G ἀρχός (
arkhos) ruler, leader, prince, highest,
greatest Archidendron grandiflorum archi...
- The
generic name
combines the
Ancient Gr**** nōthēs
meaning "sluggish" and
arkhos meaning "leader" or "chief". The
genus contains six species: Cabanis, Jean;...
-
things "magistracy, office, government", and
derived from the verb ἄρχω (
arkhō),
meaning "to begin, rule, govern" (also the root of
English words such...
- Pronunciation: /ark/, /arkoʊ/, /arkɪ/, /arkəs/. Origin:
Ancient Gr****: ἀρχός (
arkhós), meaning: ruler; ἀρχικός (arkhikós), meaning: ruling. Used for exceptionally...