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▪ I. † suc Obs. Also succe. [a. F. suc, or ad. L. sūcus succus. Cf. suck n.3] Juice, sap.
1551Turner Herbal i. F v b, The frenche men seth out of it [sc. the birch tree] a certain iuce or suc[ed. 1568 suck] other⁓wise called bitumen. 1630S. Lennard tr. Charron's Wisd. (1658) 13 Chyle, that is to say, a kinde of white Suc, fit for the nourishment of the body. 1657Physical Dict., Succe, juyce, vital moisture either of a plant, or of an humane body. ▪ II. suc obs. form of sick. |