Endarchy, meaning rule by the leaders of a small group, is spelled /ˈɛndɑːrki/. The first syllable "end" is pronounced as "ɛnd" and the second syllable "archy" as "ɑːrki". The word derives from the Greek "en" meaning "in" or "within" and "arche" meaning "rule" or "beginning". Therefore, endarchy is a term used to describe a political system where power is concentrated within a small group of leaders or elites.
The word "endarchy" is a combination of the Greek prefix "en" meaning "within" or "inside", and the Greek word "arche" meaning "rule" or "authority". Hence, "endarchy" can be understood as "rule from within" or "internal rule". However, it is worth noting that "endarchy" is not a widely recognized or commonly used term in English.