![]() oligarchy: “rule” by a small group of powerful people.monarchy: a type of government “ruled” by a queen or king.monarch: a single “ruler,” such as a king or queen.I hope that you have now added this podcast to your personal roots archive, enabling you to “rule” over those words with the Greek root arch in them! ![]() The word hier archy originally referred to a state of “rule” by the holy, that is, the order of power that was held by different types of angels in due course it began to refer to levels of power in the church, and then moved on to secular organizations.Īn archive is a carefully guarded set of important historical records, a word which was formed from the core idea that governments or “rulers” tend to keep historical records. An an archist is one who supports no “rule” of law governing a people. If a nation or community is under the throes of an archy, it means that there is not a “ruler” at all, but rather a state of lawlessness. ![]() Matri archs and patri archs can lead smaller familial clans or communities, the former a rule by an older and powerful female (a matri archy), the latter by a similar type of male (a patri archy). An olig archy, on the other hand, is a “rule” by a few powerful and influential people, entitled olig archs. ![]() The Greek root arch means “rule.” By listening to this podcast you can become the intellectual mon arch of arch, “ruling” over each and every word that uses this root.Īn archon was an upper-level magistrate or “ruler” in ancient Greece, and today can refer to any type of “ruler.” There are many types of government “rule.” A mon arch is a single “ruler” such as a queen or king, a system of government referred to as a mon archy. ![]()
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