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Middle English
Adverb
iliche
- Alternative form of yliche (“alike”)
c. 1225, Ancrene Ƿiſſe (Cotton MS. Cleopatra C. VI), Herefordshire, published c. 1230; republished at London: British Library Digitised Manuscripts, 2013 March 29:The scorpiun is ones cunnes wurm thet haueth neb, ase me seith, sumdel iliche ase wummon, and is neddre bihinden- The scorpion is a kind of crawling animal that, as they tell me, has a face a bit alike to a woman’s, and is a snake in the rear.
Sardinian
Etymology
From Latin ilex. Compare Italian elce.
Pronunciation
Noun
iliche f (plural iliches)
- holm oak