different between kingship vs kingric

kingship

English

Etymology

king +? -ship.

Noun

kingship (countable and uncountable, plural kingships)

  1. The dignity, rank or office of a king; the state of being a king.
  2. A monarchy.
  3. The territory or dominion of a king; a kingdom.

Translations

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kingric

English

Alternative forms

  • kingrick
  • kinrik (Scotland)

Etymology

From Middle English kingrike, kingriche, from Old English cyningr??e, from Proto-Germanic *kuningar?kij?, equivalent to king +? -ric. Cognate with Scots kinrick, Dutch koninkrijk, German Königreich, Danish kongerige, Swedish konungarike, Icelandic konungsríki. Compare Middle English kineric, kineriche, from Old English cyner??e.

Noun

kingric

  1. (Britain dialectal, obsolete) A kingdom or realm.
  2. (Britain dialectal, obsolete) Sovereignty; kingly authority; kingship.
  3. (Britain dialectal, obsolete) A king's reign.
  4. (Britain dialectal, obsolete) Monarchy.

Anagrams

  • ricking

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  • what happened to king richard
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