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- -cracy



[-cracy 词源字典] - word-forming element forming nouns meaning "rule or government by," from French -cratie or directly from Medieval Latin -cratia, from Greek -kratia "power, might; rule, sway; power over; a power, authority," from kratos "strength," from PIE *kre-tes- "power, strength," suffixed form of root *kar-/*ker- "hard" (see hard (adj.)). The connective -o- has come to be viewed as part of it. Productive in English from c. 1800.[-cracy etymology, -cracy origin, 英语词源]