cynerice
Old English
noun
Definitions
- kingdom, kingric
Etymology
Compound from Old English cyning (king) + Old English rīċe (kingdom, realm, rich, potent, authority, mighty, great, powerful, high-ranking, empire, power, wealthy, reign, dominion, strong).
Origin
Old English
rīċe
Gloss
kingdom, realm, rich, potent, authority, mighty, great, powerful, high-ranking, empire, power, wealthy, reign, dominion, strong
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
富
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- eldritch English
- König German
- Königreich German
- Reich German
- Vizekönigreich German
- koning Dutch, Flemish
- koninkrijk Dutch, Flemish
- rijk Dutch, Flemish
- *rīkiją Proto-Germanic
- -a- Swedish
- konung Swedish
- konungarike Swedish
- rike Swedish
- Francrice Old English
- cyning Old English
- cyningdom Old English
- cyningrice Old English
- eþelrice Old English
- fæderrice Old English
- leodcyning Old English
- ricedom Old English
- ricsian Old English
- rīċe Old English
- wuldorcyning Old English
- æþelcyning Old English
- þeodcyning Old English
- king Middle English
- kynge Middle English
- riche Middle English
- riches Middle English
- konungr Old Norse
- konungríki Old Norse
- konge Danish
- kongerige Danish
- rige Danish
- riche Old French
- richesse Old French
- konungsríki Icelandic
- konungur Icelandic
- ríki Icelandic
- koninkrike Middle Dutch
- koninkryk Afrikaans
- künicriche Middle High German
- *kuning gmw-pro
- *rīkī gmw-pro
- kinrick Scots