Archetype
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Arche [6] sometimes also transcribed as arkhé) is an Ancient Greek word with primary senses "beginning", "origin" or "source of action": [7] from the beginning, οr the original argument, "command". [8] The first principle or element corresponds to the "ultimate underlying substance" and "ultimate indemonstrable principle". [9]
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Archē - Encyclopedia.com
Archē is a Greek term that means the original stuff or principle of the world, according to ancient philosophers.
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As a prefix, arch- appears in a number of titles referring to positions of superiority, such as archduke and archbishop; it can also mean "chief" (as in archnemesis) or "extreme" (archconservative). It comes from the Greek verb archein, meaning "to begin or to rule."