Where does “mausolocracy” come from?

mausolocracy (English) comes from English mausoleum, from Middle English mausoleum, from Latin mausōlēum, from Ancient Greek Μαυσωλεῖον, from Ancient Greek Μαύσωλος, from Carian *𐊪𐊠𐊲𐊸𐊫𐊦.

mausolocracy (English): A state having a deceased person set up as its ostensible leader

Definitions

  1. A state having a deceased person set up as its ostensible leader

Ancestry of “mausolocracy”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmausoleumA large stately tomb or a building housing such a...
2Middle Englishmausoleum
3Latinmausōlēummausoleum
4Ancient GreekΜαυσωλεῖονof Mausolus
5Ancient GreekΜαύσωλοςMausolus or Maussolus
6Carian*𐊪𐊠𐊲𐊸𐊫𐊦
Every word from Carian *𐊪𐊠𐊲𐊸𐊫𐊦Every word from Ancient Greek ΜαύσωλοςEvery word from Ancient Greek Μαυσωλεῖον