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The word "wych" is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*weik-," which referred to a settlement or dwelling. This root is also found in other Indo-European languages, such as Latin "vicus" (village) and Greek "oikos" (house).
In Old English, "wīc" was used to refer to various types of settlements, including villages, towns, and marketplaces. It could also refer to a camp or temporary settlement. The word was commonly used as a suffix in place names, indicating a place of settlement, such as Greenwich ("Greenwich" = "Green village").
Over time, the meaning of "wych" evolved, and it came to be used specifically for coastal towns or harbors. This is likely due to the fact that many early settlements were located near water bodies for trade and transportation purposes.
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