kellick

kellick
killick

Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.

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  • granny — killick (an early form of anchor made from a wooden frame enclosing large stones, with four flukes at the bottom, one of which would dig into the sea floor. Still extant locally in Maritime Canada. Also called keylock, kellick) …   Dictionary of ichthyology

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  • Killich — Recorded in several spellings including Killick, Killich, Kellicke, and Kyllyk, this interesting and unusual surname is of English origins. It is believed to be locational and to derive from a now lost medieval village in the south east of… …   Surnames reference

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