The word "Orric" is spelled with two syllables: /ˈɒrɪk/. The first syllable, "or", is pronounced with a short o sound, like in the word "hot". The second syllable, "ric", is pronounced with a short i sound, like in the word "tip". Despite its uncommon spelling, "Orric" follows basic English phonetic rules. The use of the double r indicates a stressed final syllable, while the ic could be considered a common suffix, as seen in words like "mimic" and "hysteric".