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Archy
1[ ahr-chee ]
-archy
2- a combining form meaning “rule,” “government,” forming abstract nouns usually corresponding to personal nouns ending in -arch:
monarchy; oligarchy.
-archy
combining form
- government; rule
monarchy
anarchy
Derived Forms
- -archic, combining_form:in_adjective
- -archist, combining_form:in_noun:countable
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of Archy1
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Words That Use -archy
does -archy mean?
The combining form -archy is used like a suffix meaning “rule” or “government.” It is often used in technical terms, especially in sociology.
The form -archy comes from Greek -archŧ, meaning “rule, government.”
are variants of -archy?
While -archy doesn’t have any variants, it is related to the form , as in matriarch. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use article for -arch.
Examples of -archy
An example of a word you may have encountered that features -archy matriarchy, “a family, society, community, or state governed by women.”
Matri- is a form that means “mother,” from Latin ٱ, while the -archy portion of the word means “government.” Matriarchy literally translates to “government by mothers.”
are some words that use the equivalent of the combining form -archy in Greek?
are some other forms that -archy may be commonly confused with?
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