• -ric

    Origin

    From Middle English -ricke (also -riche), from Old English -rīċe ("-ric"), from rīċe ("realm, domain, jurisdiction"), from Proto-Germanic *rīkiją ("realm, power"). Cognate with Dutch -rijk, German -reich. More at riche.

    Full definition of -ric

    Suffix

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

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