A. S. sic, sulcus aquarius; Isl. sijk, rivulus.

2. A marshy bottom, with a small stream in it.
Wyntown.

To SIKE, v. a. To cause to sigh.
K. Quair.

Siking, s. Sighing.
Sir Gawan.

A. S. sic-an, id. Su. G. sikt, a sigh.

SIKKIN, adj.
V. under [Sic].

SIL, SILL, s. A billet.
Douglas.

A. S. syl, a post.

SILDER, s. Silver, Ang.
A. Nicol.

To SILE, SYLE, SYLL, v. a.
1. To blindfold.
More.
2. To hide, to conceal.
Godly Sangs.