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SYKE, n. A small brook or rill in low ground. [Local.]
SYENITE. [See Sienite .]
SYDNE'AN SYDNE'IAN, a. Denoting a species of white earth brought from Sidney cov...
SYC'OPHANTRY, n. Mean and officious talebearing or adulation.
SYC'OPHANTIZE, v.t. To play the sycophant; to flatter meanly and officiously; to...
SYCOPHANT'IC, a. Talebearing; more generally, obsequiously flattering; parasitic...
SYC'OPHANT, n. [Gr. a fig, and to discover.] Originally, an informer against tho...
SYC'OPHANCY, n. [infra.] Originally, information of the clandestine exportation ...
SYC'ITE, n. [Gr. fig.] Fig-stone; a name which some authors give to nodules of f...
SYC'AMORE-MOTH, n. A large and beautiful moth or night butterfly; so called beca...
SYC'AMORE, n. [Gr. a fig.] A species of fig-tree. The name is also given to the ...
SYCAMINE. [See Sycamore .]
SYBARIT'IC SYBARIT'ICAL, a. [from Sybaritoe, inhabitants of Sybaris, in Italy, w...
SYB SIB, a. Related by blood.
SWUNG, pret. and pp. of swing.
SWUM, pret. and pp. of swim.