relick
English
Etymology 1
Noun
relick (plural relicks)
- Archaic form of relic.
Etymology 2
Verb
relick (third-person singular simple present relicks, present participle relicking, simple past and past participle relicked)
- (transitive) To lick again.
- 2014, Robert Ryan, The Dead Can Wait
- The envelope, though, hadn't been sealed properly and he lifted it to his mouth to re-lick the gummed edge.
- 2014, Robert Ryan, The Dead Can Wait
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