imperia

See also: Imperia

English

Noun

imperia

  1. plural of imperium
    • 2002: John H. Bodley, The Power of Scale: A Global History Approach, p4 (M.E. Sharpe, Inc.; ISBN 0765609843 (10), ISBN 978-0765609847 (13))
      Imperia, Social Power, and Scale
      Imperia are important keys to understanding past, present, and future cultural development. Imperia is the plural of imperium, the Latin word for command over others, rule by an individual, or rule by an elite few. […] Imperia include antidemocratic command structures. Imperia exist wherever control is permanently exercised by an individual or an elite minority who are fewer than half of the members of any social group. Clans and lineages can be organized as imperia. […] Where there are cultural opportunities for elites to construct large imperia, and effective limits on power are absent, power elites may become a privileged minority who are able to impose their will on the majority.

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Etymology

From imperio (empire) + -a

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /impeˈria/
  • Hyphenation: im‧pe‧ri‧a
  • Rhymes: -ia

Adjective

imperia (accusative singular imperian, plural imperiaj, accusative plural imperiajn)

  1. imperial

Latin

Noun

imperia

  1. nominative plural of imperium
  2. accusative plural of imperium
  3. vocative plural of imperium

References


Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Noun

imperia n

  1. definite plural of imperium

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

imperia n pl

  1. definite plural of imperium
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