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▪ I. † ˈthicky, a. Obs. [f. thick a. + -y.] Of a thick nature; inclined to be thick.
1587A. Day Daphnis & Chloe (1890) 112 Since Ceres first these thickie groues pursued. 1590Greene Mourn. Garm. Wks. (Rtldg.) 304/2 It was near a thicky shade, That broad leaves of beech had made. 1598Queen Elizabeth Plutarch iv. 26 Fly thou this darke and thikky mysty folded Cloude. c1868G. M. Hopkins Poems (1967) 211 And light us, Lord, with Thy day-break. Beat from our brains the thicky night And fill the world up with delight. ▪ II. thicky, dem. a. (dial.): see thilk. |