Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
navarchy
Noun
/ˈnæv.ɑːr.ki/

Definition
Navarchy refers to a form of government or rule specifically related to the naval forces or maritime interests.

Examples
- The navarchy established strict maritime laws to ensure the safety of ships.
- In ancient times, the navarchy played a crucial role in the expansion of trade routes.

Meaning
The term combines ‘naval’ with ‘arch’, which means to govern, indicating a governance system or authority that is centered around maritime power.

Synonyms
- Maritime governance
- Naval rule
- Marine authority