释义 |
-arch I. \ˌärk, ˌȧk, alternatively -_ə(r)k in a few common words (as “monarch”) in which the preceding syllable has stress\ noun combining form (-s) Etymology: Middle English -arke, -arche, from Old French & Late Latin & Latin; Old French -arche, from Late Latin -archa, from Latin -arches, -archus, from Greek -archēs, archos — more at archi- : ruler : leader < matriarch > < nomarch > II. \ˌärk, ˌȧk\ adjective combining form Etymology: probably from German, from Greek archē beginning — more at archi- : having (such) a point or (so many) points of origin < endarch > < pentarch > |