rìcht

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See also: richt

Dutch Low Saxon

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Etymology

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From Old Saxon reht, from Proto-West Germanic *reht, from Proto-Germanic *rehtą. Cognate with English right, Dutch recht and German Recht.

Noun

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rìcht n (plural rìchten)

  1. right, law
    nevvens t internaasjonoal rìcht
    according to international law
  2. right, entitlement
    t rìcht op hoger onderricht veur vraauwen
    the right to higher education for women