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[ sahyk ] / saɪk /
noun Scot. and North England.Words nearby sykeSydneysider, Sydney silky, Syene, syenite, SYHA, syke, Syktyvkar, syl-, Sylacauga, syli, syll. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for sykeWe went a little beyond the syke; then up to John's Grove, where the storm of Thursday has made sad ravages. Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth, Vol. I (of 2)|Dorothy Wordsworth This variety originated at the village of Syke House, in Yorkshire, whence its name. British Pomology|Robert Hogg In these lay a gret multitude of syke men, blinde, crokid, and drye. A Handbook of the English Language|Robert Gordon Latham Syke states in his account of an Indian ant, Pheidole providens, that this species collects a great store of grass-seeds. Scientific American Supplement, No. 514, November 7, 1885|Various
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