-ric

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English

Etymology

From Northern Middle English -rike (Southern -riche), from Old English -rīċe (-ric), from rīċe (realm, domain, jurisdiction), from Proto-Germanic *rīkiją (realm, power). Cognate with Dutch -rijk, German -reich.

Suffix

-ric

  1. (no longer productive) A termination denoting jurisdiction, or a district over which government is exercised.
    bishopric
    archbishopric

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Middle English

Suffix

-ric

  1. Alternative form of -riche