icker

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English

Etymology

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Particularly: “Old English æhher (Northumbrian variant of ēar), either inherited or via Scots”

Pronunciation

Noun

icker (plural ickers)

  1. A head of grain.

Anagrams


Scots

Pronunciation

Noun

icker (plural ickers)

  1. Alternative form of aicher