| 释义 | ▪ I. 	eik Sc.|iːk| 1. ‘The liniment used for greasing sheep’ (Jam.).
 2. ‘A sort of unctuous perspiration that oozes through the pores of the skin of sheep in warm weather (Roxb.); often called sheep-eik’ (Jam.).
 
 1641Parl. Proc. 8 Sept. in Scotch Acts (1870) V. 598 Bicaus the eik and filthines of the samene [wooll] is a great prejudice to the workeris thairof. ▪ II. 	eik
 Sc. form of eke n. and v.
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