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Etymology of the English word semiarch

the English word semiarch
using the English prefix semi-
derived from the English word arch
derived from the Old French word arche
derived from the Latin word arca (ark; Ark of the Covenant; box, chest; strong-box; quadrangular landmark for surveyors)
derived from the Latin word arcus (bow; bow, arc, coil)
derived from the Latin word arcere (keep away, protect; ward, keep off, away)
derived from the Latin word arche (one of Aeons; one of the four muses)
derived from the Greek word arche, ἀρχή ((properly abstract) a commencement, or (concretely) chief (in various applications of order, time, place, or rank))
derived from the Greek word archein, ἄρχω
using the Late Greek prefix archi-, ἀρχι-
derived from the Greek word archein, ἄρχω

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