Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An assibilated form of
like . - An obsolete assibilated form of
like .
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Examples
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There is even a dragon or two, not to mention the liche at the end who summons a host of baddies to smite you and your companions.
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Gonna go think about Jax to clear all the liche-actresses out of my head.
stormtiger Diary Entry stormtiger 2008
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There growen alle maner of spicerie, more plentyfous liche than in ony other contree; as of gyngevere, clowegylofres, canelle, zedewalle, notemuges and maces.
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Thei lyven fulle wrecched liche; and thei eten but ones in the day, and that but lyttle, nouther in courtes ne in other places.
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There ben also dyamandes in Ynde, that ben cept violastres; (for here colour is liche vyolet, or more browne than violettes) that ben fulle harde and fulle precyous; but zit sum men love not hem so wel as the othere: but in sothe to me, I wolde loven hem als moche as the othere; for I have seen hem assayed.
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There growen alle maner of spicerie, more plentyfous liche than in ony other contree; as of gyngevere, clowegylofres, canelle, zedewalle, notemuges and maces.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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There ben also dyamandes in Ynde, that ben cept violastres; (for here colour is liche vyolet, or more browne than violettes) that ben fulle harde and fulle precyous; but zit sum men love not hem so wel as the othere: but in sothe to me, I wolde loven hem als moche as the othere; for I have seen hem assayed.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Thei lyven fulle wrecched liche; and thei eten but ones in the day, and that but lyttle, nouther in courtes ne in other places.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The sword dropped from his fingers and he tried to fend off the liche with the right alone.
Fiddler Fair Lackey, Mercedes 1998
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As the liche struck, he threw himself sideways-a move Martis would have thought impossible, and wound up avoiding impalement by inches.
Fiddler Fair Lackey, Mercedes 1998
manilamac commented on the word liche
A liche is most simply a dead body. In genre fiction (and I assume other places) it can also mean a zombie. It seems to have very specific meanings in online gaming, but since I'm not into that, I can't help there.I do not believe the word has come into the language from the gameing world, though, because I've encountered it in works written before online gaming became widespread.
July 12, 2009