To SWICK, v. a.
1. To deceive, to illude, Fife.
2. To blame, Ang.
A. S. swic-an, decipere; also, offendere.
Swick, Swyk, s.
1. Fraud, S. B.
Wyntown.
Su. G. swik, anc. swick, id.
2. Blameableness.
I had nae swick o't, I had no blameableness in it, S. B.
A. S. swica, swic, offensa.
3. A deceiver, Fife.
A. S. swice, deceptor.
Swicky, adj.
1. Deceitful, Ang.
2. Sportively, tricky, Ang.
V. [Swik].