Siked vs Skied - What's the difference?
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As verbs the difference between siked and skied is that siked is ( sike) while skied is ( ski) or skied can be ( sky).
siked English
Verb
(head)
(sike)
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sike English
Alternative forms
* syke
Etymology 1
From the northern form of (etyl) (see (sitch)), from (etyl). Cognate with Norwegian sik. Compare (m).
Noun
( en noun)
A gutter or ditch; a small stream that frequently dries up in the summer.
- The wind made wave the red weed on the dike. bedoven in dank deep was every sike . — A Scotch Winter Evening in 1512
Etymology 2
Variant of (siche).
Verb
(archaic) To sigh or sob.
Etymology 3
Variant of (psych).
Interjection
( en interjection)
(slang) Indicating that one's preceding statement was false and that one has successfully fooled ("psyched out") one's interlocutor.
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skied English
Etymology 1
See ski.
Verb
(head)
(ski)
Etymology 2
See sky.
Verb
(head)
(sky)
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