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1sic

\ˈsik\

Definition of SIC

chiefly Scottish variant of such
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2sic

transitive verb \ˈsik\

: to attack (someone or something)

sicced also sicked \ˈsikt\ sic·cing also sick·ing

Full Definition of SIC

1
:  chase, attack —usually used as a command especially to a dog <sic 'em>
2
:  to incite or urge to an attack, pursuit, or harassment :  set <sicced their lawyers on me>

Variants of SIC

sic also sick \ˈsik\

Origin of SIC

alteration of seek
First Known Use: 1845

3sic

adverb \ˈsik, ˈsēk\

Definition of SIC

:  intentionally so written —used after a printed word or passage to indicate that it is intended exactly as printed or to indicate that it exactly reproduces an original <said he seed [sic] it all>

Origin of SIC

Latin, so, thus — more at so
First Known Use: circa 1859

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