Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/15

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Simple question
From: Marc James Small <msmall@roanoke.infi.net>
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 14:44:24 -0500

At 02:11 PM 12/15/1999 -0500, Martin Howard wrote:
>The Swedish "rike" (pronounced "reak-eh") has the same root.  "Rike" is
>closer to "realm", "state", or "nation" rather than territory per se.
>Variations of the word also deal with wealth or affluence.  My feeling
>(based upon 28 years of speaking English and 27 of Swedish) is that it is
>probably closer to an English "national realm" more than anything else.

"Reich" comes into English as the suffix "-ric" as in "bishopric", which
confirms your point neatly.  And it clearly has a monarchical connexion,
which is why its retention by the Weimar Republic is a bit odd.  In fact,
the German Empire had a "Reichstag" for the lower house of the legislature
but a "Bundesrat" (federal council) for the upper house.  The Weimar
Republic had a "Reichstag" and a "Reichsrat", where the current German
Bundesrepublik has a "Bundestag" and a "Bundesrat".

Marc

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