sike
Noun

sike (plural sikes)

  1. (Scotland, Northumbria) A gutter or ditch; a small stream that frequently dries up in the summer.
    • A Scotch Winter Evening in 1512
      The wind made wave the red weed on the dike. bedoven in dank deep was every sike.
Verb

sike (sikes, present participle siking; past and past participle siked)

  1. (archaic or Northern England) To sigh or sob.
Noun

sike (plural sikes)

  1. (archaic or Northern England) A sigh.
Interjection
  1. (slang) Alternative form of psych#English|psych



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