The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
wich \wich\ (w[i^]ch), n.
A variant of 1st wick.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
wick \wick\ (w[i^]k), or Wich \Wich\ (w[i^]ch), n. [AS. w[imac]c
village, fr. L. vicus. In some names of places, perhaps fr.
Icel. v[imac]k an inlet, creek, bay. See Vicinity, and cf.
Villa.]
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1. A street; a village; a castle; a dwelling; a place of
work, or exercise of authority; -- now obsolete except in
composition; as, bailiwick, Warwick, Greenwick. --Stow.
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2. (Curling) A narrow port or passage in the rink or course,
flanked by the stones of previous players.
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