wich

/wɪtʃ/
noun
  1. A village, town, or place, especially one with a name ending in "-wich" (e.g., Norwich, Ipswich).
    • The old wich grew into a busy market town over the centuries.
    • Many English place names ending in "wich" originally meant a farm or settlement.
    • He traced his family history back to a small wich in Suffolk.