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thick verb. Now arch. & dial.
[Old English Ticcian (cogn. with Old High German dicchen, Middle High German dicken) from Ticce THICK adjective & noun. Cf. THICKEN.]
verb trans. Make thick in consistency. OE.
verb intrans. Become thick, thicken. OE.
W. de la Mare When dark hath thicked to night.
verb intrans. Move in crowds; flock, crowd. rare. OE-E16.
verb trans. Make (cloth etc.) close in texture by fulling. L15-M18.