The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ickle
Ickle \Ic"kle\, n. [OE. ikil. See Icicle.] An icicle. [Prov. Eng.]
Wiktionary
ickle
Etymology 1 alt. (context dialectal English) An icicle. n. (context dialectal English) An icicle. Etymology 2
a. (context childish English) little
Usage examples of "ickle".
Aunt Petunia burst into tears and said she couldn’t believe it was her Ickle Dudleykins, he looked so handsome and grown-up.
Aunt Petunia burst into tears and said she couldn't believe it was her Ickle Dudleykins, he looked so handsome and grown-up.
Wolf sniffed ith interest when they entered the cave, obviously curious, ickles were raised.