Rich

/rɪtʃ/ adjective

Rich usually means having a lot of money or valuable possessions. It can also describe something that is full, strong, or deep in quality, like rich food, rich colors, or a rich sound.

From Old English *rice* “powerful, wealthy,” related to Old High German *rīhhi* and Old Norse *ríkr*. All go back to a Proto-Germanic root meaning “ruler” or “powerful person.”

AFryk
AMባለጸጋ
ARغني
BGбогат
BNধনী
CAric
CSbohatý
DArig
DEreich
ELπλούσιος
ESrico
ETrikas
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