autarchy

English

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɔːtəki/, /-tɑː-/
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  • (General American) enPR: ôʹtär'kē, IPA(key): /ˈɔˌtɑɹki/
  • Homophone: autarky
  • Hyphenation: aut‧archy

Etymology 1

From Medieval Latin autarchia, from Koine Greek αὐταρχία (autarkhía, absolute power, sovereignty, autocracy), from αὔταρχος (aútarkhos, autocratic), from αὐτ- (aut-, self) + ἄρχω (árkhō, to rule, govern).

Noun

autarchy (countable and uncountable, plural autarchies)

  1. A condition of absolute power.
  2. (government) Autocracy (absolute rule by a single person).
  3. (politics) Sovereignty or self-government (national political independence).
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:government
Usage notes

Not to be confused with autarky (personal condition or state of self-reliance; (policy of) national economic self-sufficiency; self-sufficient country or region), even though the latter word is sometimes also spelled autarchy (see etymology 2).

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Etymology 2

See autarky.

Noun

autarchy (countable and uncountable, plural autarchies)

  1. Alternative spelling of autarky (personal condition or state of self-reliance; (policy of) national economic self-sufficiency; self-sufficient country or region)

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