rige
Danish
[ˈʁiːə], [ˈʁiːə]
noun
Definitions
- kingdom (see also kongerige)
- empire (see also kejserrige)
- realm
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse ríki (kingdom, realm, power, reign, rule) inherited from Proto-Germanic *rīkiją (realm, kingdom, power, rulership, reign, authority).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*rīkiją
Gloss
realm, kingdom, power, rulership, reign, authority
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
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Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Reich English
- Rike English
- Reccesuindi Latin
- Erdreich German
- Frankenreich German
- Frankreich German
- Himmelreich German
- Himmelsreich German
- Kaiserreich German
- Königreich German
- Reich German
- Reichsacht German
- Reichsanstalt German
- Reichsapfel German
- Reichsbürger German
- Reichsdeutscher German
- Reichsfürst German
- Reichshofrat German
- Reichsjude German
- Reichskanzler German
- Reichskrone German
- Reichsmark German
- Reichsmarschall German
- Reichspfennig German
- Reichsrat German
- Reichsstand German
- Reichstag German
- Reichsunmittelbarkeit German
- Reichswehr German
- Tierreich German
- Weltreich German
- Zarenreich German
- reichisch German
- reichsdeutsch German
- rijk Dutch, Flemish
- рейх Russian
- *(o)reǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₃reǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- Reich Portuguese
- *rīkiją Proto-Germanic
- *rīks Proto-Germanic
- rike Swedish
- rike Norwegian Nynorsk
- -rīċe Old English
- rice Old English
- rike Middle English
- konungríki Old Norse
- ríki Old Norse
- Sverige Danish
- død Danish
- dødsrige Danish
- himmerige Danish
- kejser Danish
- kejserrige Danish
- konge Danish
- kongerige Danish
- ríki Icelandic
- ríki Faroese
- riche Middle High German
- 𐍂𐌴𐌹𐌺𐌹 Gothic
- *rīkī gmw-pro
- *rīgiom Proto-Celtic
- ritkj Westrobothnian
- kinrick Scots
- rīke Old Frisian
- riik Farefare