"eptarchia" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italian]

IPA: /ep.tarˈki.a/ Forms: eptarchie [plural]
Rhymes: -ia Etymology: Borrowed from Latin heptarchia, from Ancient Greek ἑπτά (heptá, “hepta-: seven”) + -αρχία (-arkhía, “-archy: rule”). By surface analysis, epta- + -archia. Etymology templates: {{glossary|loanword|Borrowed}} Borrowed, {{bor|it|la|heptarchia|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Latin heptarchia, {{bor+|it|la|heptarchia}} Borrowed from Latin heptarchia, {{der|it|grc|ἑπτά||hepta-: seven}} Ancient Greek ἑπτά (heptá, “hepta-: seven”), {{surf|it|epta-|-archia}} By surface analysis, epta- + -archia Head templates: {{it-noun|f}} eptarchia f (plural eptarchie)
  1. (historical) heptarchy (group of seven states, especially (historical) those in Anglo-Saxon Britain) Tags: feminine, historical Categories (place): England

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