The Collaborative International Dictionary
wicke
wicke \wick"e\ (w[i^]k"e), a.
Wicked. [Obs.]
--Piers Plowman. ``With full wikke intent.''
--Chaucer.
Wiktionary
wicke
a. (obsolete form of wicked English)
Usage examples of "wicke".
There was one, Lawrence Wickes, a boy of my own age but who seemed younger, who had come to the school from India.