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monarchy

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Noun — A system of government headed by a king, queen, or other hereditary ruler.

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constitutional monarchy absolute monarchy abolish the monarchy

Etymology

From Ancient Greek monarkhía, built from mónos ("only") and arkhḗ ("rule, authority").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “monarchy” mean?

The word “monarchy” means a system of government headed by a king, queen, or other hereditary ruler. In plain terms, a country or system ruled by a king or queen, or the institution of hereditary rule itself.

How do you pronounce “monarchy”?

“Monarchy” is pronounced MO-nuh-kee (/ˈmɑnɚki/ in IPA).

How do you use “monarchy” in a sentence?

Here is “monarchy” used in a sentence: “The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy.”

What is another word for “monarchy”?

Words with a similar meaning to “monarchy” include kingdom.

What part of speech is “monarchy”?

“Monarchy” is a noun.

Where does the word “monarchy” come from?

The word “monarchy” comes from Ancient Greek. From Ancient Greek monarkhía, built from mónos ("only") and arkhḗ ("rule, authority").

Is “monarchy” a common word?

“Monarchy” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “monarchy” have?

“Monarchy” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a system of government headed by a king, queen, or other hereditary ruler.

What is the difference between a monarchy and a republic?

A monarchy is headed by a king, queen, or other hereditary ruler, while a republic is led by officials who are elected rather than inheriting their position. Power in a monarchy typically passes down through a royal family line.

What is the difference between an absolute monarchy and a constitutional monarchy?

In an absolute monarchy, the ruler holds near-total governing power, while in a constitutional monarchy, the monarch's authority is limited by a constitution and shared with elected bodies like a parliament. Many modern monarchies operate under the constitutional model.

Can monarchy refer to a country rather than just a system of government?

Yes, monarchy can also refer to the country or territory itself that is ruled by a monarch, not just the governing system. For example, a nation with a king or queen may itself be called a monarchy.

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