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Etymology edit

deer +‎ lick

Noun edit

deerlick (plural deerlicks)

  1. A salt lick used by deer.
    • 1854, Samuel H Hammond, Hills, lakes, and forest streams: or, A tramp in the Chateaugay woods:
      He'd hearn tell of deerlicks, and how they were sometimes made. So he started out one Sunday into the woods, with a bag of salt...
    • 1908, John Newton Boucher, John Woolf Jordan, A century and a half of Pittsburg and her people, Volume 1:
      Deerlicks, it is true, were known here long before the Revolution, and Captain Brady and other hunters from Fort Pitt frequently took advantage of them...

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