C1 noun Formell

proarchancy

/proʊˈɑːrkənsi/

The state or quality of being a primary or foundational authority, often referring to a preliminary or original form of leadership or governance. It describes the condition of holding a pre-eminent or initial position of rule within a hierarchy.

Beispiele

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His proarchancy in the local gardening club meant he made all the initial decisions about the plot layouts.

His proarchancy in the local gardening club meant he made all the initial decisions about the plot layouts.

2

The proarchancy of the founding members established the organization's core values long before the current board was elected.

The proarchancy of the founding members established the organization's core values long before the current board was elected.

3

I didn't realize your proarchancy in this friend group gave you the right to pick every restaurant.

I didn't realize your proarchancy in this friend group gave you the right to pick every restaurant.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
proarchancy
Verb
proarch
Adverb
proarchantly
Adjektiv
proarchant
Verwandt
proarchant
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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'Pro' (before/first) + 'arch' (ruler, like in monarch) + 'ancy' (state of). It's the state of being the 'first ruler'.

Schnelles Quiz

The newly discovered documents confirmed the ________ of the dynasty's first king over the neighboring territories.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: proarchancy

Beispiele

1

His proarchancy in the local gardening club meant he made all the initial decisions about the plot layouts.

everyday

His proarchancy in the local gardening club meant he made all the initial decisions about the plot layouts.

2

The proarchancy of the founding members established the organization's core values long before the current board was elected.

formal

The proarchancy of the founding members established the organization's core values long before the current board was elected.

3

I didn't realize your proarchancy in this friend group gave you the right to pick every restaurant.

informal

I didn't realize your proarchancy in this friend group gave you the right to pick every restaurant.

4

In his thesis, the scholar analyzed the proarchancy of early tribal leaders as a precursor to modern state sovereignty.

academic

In his thesis, the scholar analyzed the proarchancy of early tribal leaders as a precursor to modern state sovereignty.

5

Her proarchancy during the startup's seed phase secured her a permanent and influential seat on the executive board.

business

Her proarchancy during the startup's seed phase secured her a permanent and influential seat on the executive board.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
proarchancy
Verb
proarch
Adverb
proarchantly
Adjektiv
proarchant
Verwandt
proarchant

Häufige Kollokationen

absolute proarchancy absolute proarchancy
establish proarchancy establish proarchancy
claim proarchancy claim proarchancy
administrative proarchancy administrative proarchancy
foundational proarchancy foundational proarchancy

Häufige Phrasen

under the proarchancy of

under the proarchancy of

right of proarchancy

right of proarchancy

challenge one's proarchancy

challenge one's proarchancy

Wird oft verwechselt mit

proarchancy vs proarchy

Proarchy refers to the system of government itself, while proarchancy refers specifically to the state or quality of being the ruler.

proarchancy vs priority

Priority is general importance or order in time, whereas proarchancy specifically implies a position of rule or authority.

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Nutzungshinweise

This word is extremely rare and typically restricted to formal political theory, historical analysis, or specific academic testing contexts. It should be used when discussing the origins of power or the status of a primary leader.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners may confuse this with 'archaic' due to the root 'arch', but 'proarchancy' relates to ruling, not necessarily being old. It is also often misspelled as 'proarchancy' with an 'e' (proarchency).

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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'Pro' (before/first) + 'arch' (ruler, like in monarch) + 'ancy' (state of). It's the state of being the 'first ruler'.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Greek 'pro' (before) and 'archon' (ruler), combined with the English suffix '-ancy' denoting a state or condition.

Grammatikmuster

uncountable noun often follows the definite article 'the' can be followed by the preposition 'of'

Schnelles Quiz

The newly discovered documents confirmed the ________ of the dynasty's first king over the neighboring territories.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: proarchancy

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