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† ˈlick-dish Obs. [f. lick v. + dish n.] 1. A parasite.
c1440Promp. Parv. 304/2 Lykdysshe, scurra. 1519W. Horman Vulg. 77 Smellefyestes, lyckedysshes, and franchars come vncalled. 1681W. Robertson Phraseol. Gen. (1693) 824 A lick-dish, catillo. 2. Used allusively (see quot. 1562).
[1562J. Heywood Prov. & Epigr. (1867) 64 She will lie as fast as a dogge will licke a dishe.] 1575Gamm. Gurton v. ii. 252 Thou lier lickdish, didst not say the neele wold be gitten? 1631[see liar (Proverbs)]. |