The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wikke
Wikke \Wik"ke\, a.
Wicked. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Wiktionary
wikke
a. (obsolete form of wicked English)
Usage examples of "wikke".
Among al this, after his wikke usage, This markys yet his wyf to tempte moore To the outtreste preeve of hir corage, Fully to han experience and loore, If that she were as stidefast as bifoore, He on a day in open audience Ful boistously hath seyd hir this sentence.
The wikked nest was werker of this nede, Noght Charles Olyvver, that took ay heede Of trouthe and honour, but of Armorike Genyloun Olyver, corrupt for meede, Broghte this worthy kyng in swich a brike.