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lich

(lɪtʃ)
n
a body, dead or living
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lich

or lych

(lɪtʃ)

n. Brit. Dial.
a corpse.
[before 900; Middle English liche body (alive or dead), Old English līc, c. Old Frisian, Old Saxon, Old Norse līk, Old High German līh, Gothic leik. compare like1]
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The pair claimed five first-place national titles and one third-place title at the 20th annual Vohne Liche Kennels Certifications and Trials known as the K9 Olympics held in Denver, Indiana.
For encheson [??]at loue may alle do with any mysdo, and loue is [??]e rote of parfeccion of alle vertues, and [??]e more [??]ou hast of god loue, [??]e betre [??]ou art, and [??]e more liche to god, and nere to blisse.
(2) And zit o ping I dar afferme and seyne, hat pe menyng of pis ilke tweyne Ne was nat on, but wonder fer atwene; For al pat sche trew[e]ly gan mene, Of honeste pinkyng noon outerage, Liche a maide Innocent of age.
K9 Atlas is a 2-year-old male German Shepherd, bred in Hungary, who received his initial training at the Vohne Liche Kennels in Denver, Ind.
Returning to Germany, he was the first professor for missiology, ecumenics, and history of religions at the Kirch liche Hochschule in Wuppertal, from 1974 to 1990, with special interests in mission theology, the ecumenical movement, Christian-Muslim encounter in Europe, and Christian churches in China.
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