etymology - What determines the pronunciation of the prefix 'arch-'?



In the case of an archbishop, or archvillian it is pronounced arch.


In the case of archetype, it is prounounced ark-e-type


In the case of an archenemy I think you would say ark - enemy


Is it simply the fact of a vowel following the arch that turns it from arch to ark?




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