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From Proto-West Germanic *rīkisōn. Equivalent to rīċe (kingdom, reign) +‎ -sian.

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rīcsian

  1. to rule; govern, reign
    • "Gospel of Saint Luke", chapter 19, verse 14
      Wē nyllað þ þēs ofer ūs rīxie...
      We do not want that this rule over us.
  2. to dominate, domineer; tyrannize
  3. to prevail

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  • Middle English: rixien, rixen