
1) Exclusively Saxon word 2) Exclusively Anglo word 3) Fictional necromancer 4) Forgotten Realms creature 5) Rock cruster 6) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins 7) Word of purely Anglo origin 
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 In fantasy fiction, a lich (tʃ; cognate to Dutch lijk, German Leiche and Norse lík, all meaning `corpse`) is a type of undead creature. Often such a creature is the result of a transformation, as a powerful magician or king striving for eternal life uses spells or rituals to bind his intellect to his phylactery and thereby achieve a form of im.....
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• (a.) A dead body; a corpse. • (a.) Like.
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A dead body; a corpse. ... <zoology> Lich fowl, the European goatsucker; called also lich owl. Lich gate, a covered gate through which the corpse was carried to the church or burial place, and where the bier was placed to await clergyman; a corpse gate. Lich wake, the wake, or watching, held over a corpse before burial. Lich wall, the wall of...
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 Lich
Lich (lĭch) 
 noun [ Anglo-Saxon 
 līc body. See 
 Like , 
 adjective ] A dead body; a corpse. [ Obsolete]  
 Lich fowl  (Zoology) , 
 the European goatsucker; -- called also  lich owl . --  
 Lich gate , 
 a covered gate th...
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 Lich (lĭk)  adjective  Like. [ Obsolete]  Chaucer. Spenser.
Lich (lĭk)  adjective  Like. [ Obsolete]  Chaucer. Spenser. 
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