Bick — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Andreas Bick (* 1964), deutscher Komponist Erich Wolfgang Bick (* 1946), deutscher Generaloberstabsarzt Josef Bick (1880–1952), österreichischer Philologe und Dachau Häftling Karl Bick (1896–1947),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
bick — bick; bick·er·ment; bick·er·ton·ite; bick·ford; bick·iron; bick·nell s; bick·er; … English syllables
bick´er|er — bick|er1 «BIHK uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to take part in a petty, noisy quarrel; squabble: »The children bickered through the long, hot afternoon. SYNONYM(S): fight, argue. 2. to babble; patter: »Streamlets…bickered thro the sunny glade (James… … Useful english dictionary
bick|er — bick|er1 «BIHK uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to take part in a petty, noisy quarrel; squabble: »The children bickered through the long, hot afternoon. SYNONYM(S): fight, argue. 2. to babble; patter: »Streamlets…bickered thro the sunny glade (James… … Useful english dictionary
Bick — Porté notamment en Moselle et dans le Haut Rhin, correspond au moyen haut allemand bicke (= pic, pioche). Peut être un surnom pour l utilisateur de cet outil … Noms de famille
Bick — This interesting surname is derived from the Old English pre 7th Century personal name Bicca from becca meaning pickaxe , mattock . Secondly, it may be an East Ashkenazic name being the German or English spelling of the East Yidish bik , Polish… … Surnames reference
BICK, JACOB SAMUEL — (1772–1831), Hebrew writer and one of the pioneers of haskalah in Galicia. Bick, a friend of solomon judah rapoport , translated French and English poems into Hebrew and published delightful, satirical letters in Bikkurei ha Ittim, Kerem Ḥemed,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
bick|er|ing — «BIHK uhr ihng», noun. 1. wordy sparring or wrangling: »eternal bickering over German unification (New York Times). 2. a skirmish … Useful english dictionary
bick-iron — /bik uy euhrn, bik euhrn/, n. the tapered end of an anvil. [1660 70; alter. (by assoc. with IRON) of earlier bickern for bycorne two horned anvil < L bicornis two horned (see BICORN); meaning perh. influenced by MF bigorne in same sense] * * * … Useful english dictionary
bick — v. n. == fight. Alys. 2337 … Oldest English Words