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Syker

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Syk´er
a. & adv.1.See Sicker.


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1959-76) As the particular syntax highlights, this all-inclusive catalogue of a plethora of disparate things in a place of coordinateness and expansiveness ("And loo, thys hous, of which I write, / Syker be ye, hit nas not lyte, / For hyt was sixty myle of lengthe" [1977-79]) conjures up the universe-in-miniature of the Gothic cathedral, whose overload of images (statues, sculptural decoration, stained glass, etc.
PLYMOUTH ALBION: Barlow; Syker (Fabian, 45), Kiddie, Fisilan, Matchett (Shanahan, 71); Winney, McCormack; Risdon, Dawe, Parkes (Reed, 47), Luxton (Capaldi, 51), Perry, Hart, Thomas, Ward-Smith.
And thynke well also as unto me Hit were noon case to wete your hevynesse; Well bettyr hit ys that ye kepe syker 25 Suche thynges as may nat your peynes redresse Than shew hem to other folkes expresse, Suche as may shape no remedy.
 
 
 
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