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_Dunbar._

Su. G. _wig_, potens; alacer, agilis, _vegetus_; Lat. _vig-ere_.

~Wichtlie~, ~Wichtely~, _adv._

1. Stoutly.

_Douglas._

2. With strength of mind.

_Douglas._

~Wychtness~, ~Wightness~, _s._ Strength, S. B.

_Wyntown._

WICHT, _s._ A man or person, S.

_Doug._

A. S. _wiht_, creatura, animal, res.

WICK, WIC, _s._ A termination of the names of places, signifying a kind of bay, S.

_Stat. Acc._

Su. G. _wik_, A. S. _wic_, sinus maris.

_To_ ~Wick~, _v. n._ To strike a stone in an oblique direction, a term in _curling_, S.

_Graeme._

Su. G. _wik-a_, flectere; _wika af_, a via deflectere.

WICK, _adj._ _Wick to slo_, hard to slay.

_Sir Tristrem._

The same with ~Wicht~; or allied to C. B. _gwich_, brave.

WICKER, _s._

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