sike noun1.
[sʌɪk] Scot. &
north. Also
syke.
ME.[Repr. Old English sīć SITCH: cf. Old Norse sík and DYKE noun1, DITCH noun.]1. A small stream or rill,
esp. one flowing through flat or marshy ground and often dry in summer; a ditch or channel through which this flows.
ME.b. A gully; a hollow.
M19.2. A stretch of meadow, a field.
rare.
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