ˌärkē, ˌȧkē, -ki, alternatively -_ə(r)kē or -ki in a few common words (as “monarchy”) in which the preceding syllable has stress noun combining form
( -es )
Etymology: Middle English -archie, from Middle French, from Latin -archia, from Greek, from -archēs -arch (I) + -ia -y
: rule : government
dy archy
squire archy