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SICLIKE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SICLIKE is chiefly Scottish variant of suchlike.
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What does [sic] mean? : r/NoStupidQuestions - Reddit
Sic is Latin for "thus." It's used when you quote someone, and they made a mistake and you're keeping that mistake and want to make the reader know that you ...
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sic-like, adj., n., & adv. meanings, etymology and more
What does the word sic-like mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the word sic-like. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and ...
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sic-like, a., n., and adv. Sc. and north. (ˈsɪklaɪk) Forms: see sic a. and like a. A. adj. Similar; such-like; of such a kind.1442 Extr. Aberd. Reg. (1844) I. 7 Giff ony man dois sik like case in tyme to cum,..he sal pay sik like payne vnforgiffin. 1474 Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot. I. 52 To Keire curr...
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What is the proper form for [sic] when you (or I) would like to follow ...
”Sic” is used after an error in a quotation to indicate that the error is in the original quoted material, not a mistake made by the person ...
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Sic - Wikipedia
The Latin adverb sic inserted after a quotation indicates that the quoted matter has been transcribed or translated as found in the original source, ...
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suchlike
ˈsuch-like, ˈsuchlike, a. and pron. [f. such a. + like a. Cf. sic-like, swilk-like.] A. adj. Of such a kind; of the like or a similar kind; of the before-mentioned sort or character.1422 Yonge tr. Secr. Secr. 239 Suche-like dyuersite may a man fynde in dyuerses stomakis. 1526 Tindale Mark vii. 8 Man...
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What 'Sic' Means—And How To Use It Correctly - Mental Floss
Sic is just another word we've borrowed from the supposedly dead language. It literally means “thus” or “so,” as in sic semper tyrannis, “thus ever to tyrants.”
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DOST :: siclike - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
A. adj. 1. The same, the identical; such, (a thing or things) of the kind previously mentioned.Also, ane and the siclike.
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The usage of "sic" in writing - quotations - English Stack Exchange
Sic is Latin (so, thus) and is used to call attention to an error in an original quote. Specifically, it is used when quoting another to say, "this is not a ...
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What does 'sic' mean when written inside of a quote? - Quora
The Latin adverb sīc (or, in its older form, sīce) means 'thus, in this way, so.' In English, it has been used since at least 1856 as a typographic signal in ...
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What Does 'Sic' Mean? How to Use 'Sic' Properly - 2025 - MasterClass
“Sic” is an adverb that means “thus” in Latin, but writers and editors can also use it to highlight grammar errors in quoted text.
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sic
▪ I. sic, a. Sc. and north. (sɪk) α. (Chiefly Sc.) 5– sic (6 syc), 5–9 sick, 5–7, 9 sik (5 syk). β. (Chiefly north.) 5–7 syke (6 sayk, 7 syik), 5– sike. [Reduced form of swik, swilk: see such a. The form sike may have arisen under the influence of slike a. The examples from early texts are probably ...
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tass
▪ I. tass1 Now only dial. (tɑːs, -æ-) Also 4 tas, 4–5 tasse, 5 (7) taas. [a. OF. tas masc. (Wace, 12th c.), also tasse fem. (13th c. in Godef.), = Pr. tatz; generally held to be of Low German origin: cf. Du. tas, MDu. also tass heap (not known elsewhere in Teut.): see Franck.] A heap, pile, stack.c ...
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