Sik \Sik\, Sike \Sike\, a. Such. See {Such}. [Obs.] ``Sike fancies weren foolerie.'' --Spenser. Sike \Sike\, n. [AS. s[=i]c. Cf. {Sig}.] A gutter; a stream, such as is usually dry in summer. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] Sike \Sike\, n. [See {Sick}.] A sick person. [Prov. Eng.] Sike \Sike\, v. i. To sigh. [Obs.] That for his wife weepeth and siketh sore. --Chaucer. Sike \Sike\, n. A sigh. [Obs.] --Chaucer.