Reconstruction talk:Vandalic/rice

RFD discussion: November–December 2019
Converting to, edit note from original tagger: ''This is a vocative form of a Latinized Vandalic phrase, "Vandalirice". "Rice" is not a Vandalic word, nor does it mean kingdom. Vandaliricus means "King of the Vandals"'' - TheDaveRoss  13:54, 4 November 2019 (UTC)
 * This, along with several other badly done "reconstructions" were created by someone with poor knowledge of Vandalic and too much confidence. The -rice ending comes from a Latin phrase Vandaliricus, attested in the poetry of Luxorius in the vocative as "Vandalirice". The entry maker wrongly assumed the -rice ending to be a cognate to something like Old English "rice" or German "Reich", and lists it as derived from Proto-Germanic *rīkiją, while the underlying form would be from *rīx, the transition from *-rīx name element to Latin -ricus in Vandalic shown in names such as in the name Gaisericus, and the meaning of the word, King of the Vandals, is enough to show the final element is not a Vandalic form but a Latin element. - Osigestus 1:28 (UTC), 7 November 2019
 * I've sent the user in question a message on their talk page; also pinging here to notify them of this dicussion. — Mnemosientje (t · c) 15:36, 14 November 2019 (UTC)
 * Delete, by the way. — Mnemosientje (t · c) 12:20, 11 December 2019 (UTC)