Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *līkēn, from Proto-Germanic *līkāną.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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līcian

  1. to like (impersonal, with dative subject)
    Is þæt for þon þe ūs eallum þū swā wel līcast?
    Is that because we all like you so much?
    Ne līciaþ mē weras mid swā miċelum earmum. Mē ofþyncþ.
    I don't like men with such big arms. I'm sorry.
  2. to please, appeal to (+ dative)

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Welsh

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Verb

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lician (not mutable)

  1. Alternative form of leician