[ sice] m. sigh, Lcd 1·38811. [‘siche’]

sicel = [sicol]

sīcelian = [sīclian]

sicer- = sicor-

[ sicerian] to trickle, penetrate, ooze, CP 43714. [‘sicker’]

[ sicettan] to sigh, groan, mourn, CP.

[ sicettung] f. sighing, sigh, sob, lamentation, Æ.

[ sīcle] sick, ill, ANS 129·21.

[ ±sīclian] (ǣ, ē, ēo, ȳ) to sicken, become ill or weak, Lcd; ÆL. [‘sickle’; sēoc]

[ sicol] m. ‘sickle,’ A, Mk, WW (u2).