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Meaning
Noun
●
Straw,
hay
etc.
stored
in a
stack
for
winter
fodder
,
commonly
protected
with thatch.
●
In American English:
A
stack
of
wood
, especially
cut
to a
regular
length
; also used as a
measure
of
wood
,
typically
four
by
eight
feet.
●
In Military:
A
brand new
(naive)
boot camp
inductee.
Verb
●
To
heap up
(hay, etc.) in ricks.
●
To
slightly
sprain
or
strain
the
neck
, back,
ankle
etc.
Name
●
A
diminutive
of the
male
given name
Richard, or sometimes of related
names
, such as Ricardo.
●
A
surname
transferred
from the given name.
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Origin
rick
English
hreac
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
wricke
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
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