Do we say sic or sick

sic 788 occurrences

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"Nay, there ye hev me fast;but what brings ye here this mornin'?" said the old woman, resting the end of her ladle on the little counter; "I never trouble sic like chaps as ye."

There's nae sic a animal!"

It all seemed like a fairy romance, Below us the laughter and mu- Sic, while now and again, such a glance As is given on earth but to few From the depths of your eyes, fond and true, Set me dreaming of all their contents, Till I woke,something hid them, from view, The fan that cost $0.63!

[sic] a strange noyse sometimes.

And for my fortunes past, which you so much Esteeme and present [sic] wouldst doe reverence toe, I vallewe theym at thys!

Lusitani, inquit, quorundum civitates adierunt: qui natis statim faeminis naturam consuunt, quoad urinae exitus ne impediatur, easque quum adoleverint sic consutas in matrimonium collocant, ut sponsi prima cura sit conglutinatas puellae oras ferro interscindere.

Melius sic errare, quam Zelotypiae curis, saith Erasmus, se conficere, better be a wittol and put it up, than to trouble himself to no purpose.

would have him that is inclined to this malady, to prevent the worst, marry a quean, Capiens meretricem, hoc habet saltem boni quod non decipitur, quia scit eam sic esse, quod non contingit aliis.

As Bernard (erroneously some say) speaks of P. Aliardus, omnes patres sic, atque ego sic.

As Bernard (erroneously some say) speaks of P. Aliardus, omnes patres sic, atque ego sic.

"Ut pueri infantes credunt signa omnia ahena Vivere, et esse homines, et sic isti omnia ficta Vera putant, credunt signis cor inesse ahenis.

But for the most part they must concur; and they take a wrong course that think to overcome this feral passion by sole physic; and they are as much out, that think to work this effect by good service alone, though both be forcible in themselves, yet vis unita fortior, "they must go hand in hand to this disease:"alterius sic altera poscit opem.

They are 6 soldiers, Dutch, German and Swede, such as took service with the French when our Factory at Dacca fell into the hands of Surajeh Dowleit, 4 gentlemen, some Chitagon (sic) fellows and about 20 peons.

O sirs, was sic difference seen As 'twix wee Will and Tam, The ane's a perfect ettercap, The ither's just a lamb.

"Sic vivitur""So goes the world;" "Tempori serviendum est""We must bend to circumstances"these are not the noblest mottoes, but they are acted upon continually by the most respectable men in public and private life, who do not open their hearts to their friends so unreservedly as Cicero does to his friend Atticus.

Sic affectus, sic despectus, Propter me sic interfectus, Peccatori tam indigno

Sic affectus, sic despectus, Propter me sic interfectus, Peccatori tam indigno

Sic affectus, sic despectus, Propter me sic interfectus, Peccatori tam indigno

Sic in voce hominibus acuitur mi; at ni quæ sequitur, æquam in efferendo moram postulat.

Balliol College has a copy of this work containing David Garrick's book-plate, with Shakespeare's head at the top of it, and the following quotation from Menagiana at the foot: 'La première chose qu'on doit faire quand on a emprunté un livre, c'est de le lire, afin de pouvoir le rendre plutôt' (sic).

[sic] MACCHINAS DA CUCIRE SINGER nos.

Automatically and clairaudiently [sic] received from Bertrand L. Wells by Helen Wells.

(Aurelia Zadory) (E); 19Feb58; R209099. Life, before and after earth's expression; dictated by Alonzo P. Mathewson, clairaudiently [sic] received by Helen Wells.

Murder by prozy [sic] Pt.2.

sick 8741 occurrences

He would rally the French nation in a crusade, not merely to get possession of a sacred key and a silver star, but to come to the assistance of a power no longer dangerous,the "sick man," whom Nicholas had resolved to crush.

It makes me sick!

Wouldn't it make anybody sick?

In company with Dr. Tolben, I visited one of the convents where he attended on some of the monks who were sick; he seemed well acquainted with them all.

cama, f., bed; caer en , to fall sick.

enérgico, -a, energetic. enfermo, -a, sick, ill. engañarse, to be mistaken.

When this child was only nine years of age, her mother fell sick.

Not a bit!" said the old gentleman; "to be sure my wife don't take to dogs overmuch, but you see, the boy is a little home-sick, and we want him to feel more contented, if we can; so I was very glad to take the dog.

But they had, as it were, only relieved a sick body for a time, that it might afterwards fall into a more aggravated disease.

A sick or injured person should always be made to lie down on his back, if practicable, as this is the most comfortable position, and all muscles may be relaxed.

Un fusil de cirasse Sick . . .

I am sick . . . . . . . .

Parson Walker's wife laid very sick once, for a good while, and it seemed as if they warn't going to save her; but one morning he come in, and Smiley up and asked him how she was, and he said she was considerable betterthank the Lord for his inf'nit' mercyand coming on so smart that with the blessing of Prov'dence she'd get well yet; and Smiley, before he thought, says, Well, I'll risk two-and-a-half she don't anyway.'

At some of the smaller stations, we had taken on board sick soldiers, in order to carry them to the hospital at Kertsch.

How I pitied the poor, sick fellows, and even those who were well, exposed to this weather on the deck.

Their discretion was like the hushed tread about a sick-bed.

She hated her big showy place on Long Island, she was tired of the spring trip to London and Paris, where one met at every turn the faces one had grown sick of seeing all winter, and she declared that in the early summer New York was the only place in which one could escape from New Yorkers...

Touched with the heavenly spirit, the meek demeanor, the submissive frame, which the sick bed exhibits, Archy becomes a Christian.

I withdrew, sick and horrified with this appalling exhibition of wickedness.

Early this morning accompanied A.H. Esq. to the hospital, with the view of making arrangements to preach to such of the sick as could understand English.

They had now a strong aversion to going to the sick house[A], so much so that on many estates it had been put to some other use.

[Footnote A: The estate hospital, in which, during slavery, all sick persons were placed for medical attendance and nursing.

O Come Back, my Brother The Twins On the Frailty of Earthly Things To a Friend The Mother and her Child A Mother's Prayer Lines in an Album On the Death of a Mother The Music of Earth On the Death of Mrs. C.P. Baldwin Lines written in a Sick Room, April 15th, 1855 Lines written in a Sick Room, July 20th, 1855 To a Friend The Mother's Watch Why should I Smile *

O Come Back, my Brother The Twins On the Frailty of Earthly Things To a Friend The Mother and her Child A Mother's Prayer Lines in an Album On the Death of a Mother The Music of Earth On the Death of Mrs. C.P. Baldwin Lines written in a Sick Room, April 15th, 1855 Lines written in a Sick Room, July 20th, 1855 To a Friend The Mother's Watch Why should I Smile *

He had been sick about four days when we were called to stand by his bedside and witness his departure.

Do we say   sic   or  sick