LYCEUM
Ly*ce"um, n.; pl. E. Lyceums, L. Lycea. Etym: [L. lyceum, Gr. Wolf.]
1. A place of exercise with covered walks, in the suburbs of Athens, where Aristotle taught philosophy.
2. A house or apartment appropriated to instruction by lectures or disquisitions.
3. A higher school, in Europe, which prepares youths for the university.
4. An association for debate and literary improvement.
LYCHE
Lyche, a.
Defn: Like. [Obs.] Chaucer.
LYCHEE
Ly"chee`, n. (Bot.)
Defn: See Litchi.
LYCH GATE
Lych" gate`