We have found multiple words wick. Choose the one you are looking for and click on the link in its Dictionary entry column to see its detailed etymology.
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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wick | English | (Noun Verb) (curling) A narrow opening in the field, flanked by other players' stones.. (curling) A shot where the played stone touches a stationary stone just enough that the played stone changes [...](curling) A narrow opening in the field, flanked by other players' stones.. (curling) A shot where the played stone touches a stationary stone just enough that the played stone changes [...] |
wick | English | (Noun) (British, dialect, chiefly, East Anglia, and, Essex) A farm, especially a dairy farm.. (archaic) A village; hamlet; castle; dwelling; street; creek; bay; harbour; a place of work, jurisdiction, [...](British, dialect, chiefly, East Anglia, and, Essex) A farm, especially a dairy farm.. (archaic) A village; hamlet; castle; dwelling; street; creek; bay; harbour; a place of work, jurisdiction, [...] |
wick | English | (Adjective Noun) (British, dialect, chiefly, Yorkshire) Alive; lively; full of life; active; bustling; nimble; quick. (British, dialect, chiefly, Yorkshire) A maggot.. (British, dialect, chiefly, Yorkshire) [...](British, dialect, chiefly, Yorkshire) Alive; lively; full of life; active; bustling; nimble; quick. (British, dialect, chiefly, Yorkshire) A maggot.. (British, dialect, chiefly, Yorkshire) [...] |
wick | English | (Noun) (now, _, dialectal) A corner of the mouth or eye.(now, _, dialectal) A corner of the mouth or eye. |
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