arkhê
Arkhe, or archē (Greek ἀρχή), is a philosophical term meaning beginning, origin, first principle, or source of rule. In ancient Greek thought it designated the fundamental principle from which all things arise or is governed. The word also appears in broader senses as the cause, explanation, or underlying substance of phenomena.
In Presocratic philosophy, archē was the central question: what is the archē of the cosmos? Different thinkers
In Aristotle, archê takes on a more systematic role as the first principle or source of being
In later philosophy, archē continued to signify the ultimate principle or source, sometimes personified or framed