Associations to the word «Sic»
Noun
- Sonora
- Sus
- Cod
- Dall
- Hilbert
- Mori
- Hc
- El
- Translation
- Text
- Qu
- Institute
- Cas
- Research
- Degree
- Booth
- Ire
- Connexion
- Motivation
- Guy
- Ib
- Ripper
- Heretic
- Hemp
- Incorporation
- Annum
- Cor
- Tale
- Dice
- Spelling
- Ne
- Reviewer
- Lass
- Isbn
- Treatise
- Pant
- Aye
- Study
- Inline
- Schoolmaster
- Te
- Characterization
- Inscription
- Sensibility
- Shetland
- Celia
- Une
- Tt
- Porto
- Capt
- Negroes
- Classification
- Saying
- Sine
- Memo
- Tam
- Zeus
- Burgh
- Av
- Computer
- Manual
- Ev
- Monty
- Phrase
- Dyke
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SIC, adverb. Thus; thus written; used to indicate, for example, that text is being quoted as it is from the source.
SIC, verb. To mark with a bracketed sic.
SIC, verb. (transitive) To incite an attack by, especially a dog or dogs.
SIC, verb. (transitive) To set upon; to chase; to attack.
Dictionary definition
SIC, verb. Urge to attack someone; "The owner sicked his dogs on the intruders"; "the shaman sics sorcerers on the evil spirits".
SIC, adverb. Intentionally so written (used after a printed word or phrase).
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.