autarchy
pronunciation
How to pronounce autarchy in British English: UK [ˈɔ:tɑ:ki]
How to pronounce autarchy in American English: US [ˈɔˌtɑrki]
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- Noun:
- economic independence as a national policy
- a political system governed by a single individual
Word Origin
- autarchy (n.)
- 1660s, "absolute sovereignty," from Greek autarkhia, from autarkhein "to be an absolute ruler," from autos "self" (see auto-) + arkhein "to rule" (see archon).
Example
- 1. State power , autarchy , and political conquest in nigerian federalism .
- 2. Of or relating to or characterized by autarchy .
- 3. After present age feminine autarchy , is their actually what course to follow , still is worth the people matter of concern !
- 4. With the revolution , it 's the people , the citizens who entered into the arena and who participated in the conducts of the country , ended an era of autarchy society controlled by the aristocrat and the clergy .
- 5. But under the status of regnal autarchy and management with human superior to management with law , banishing officials always were mixed with human management factors .