siker

Adjective

 * 1) * 1847 (publication date), James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Dictionary of Archaisms and Provincialisms from the Fourteenth Century Vol. II., pages 741 and 743:
 * "That schip had a ful siker mast,
 * And a sayl strong and large."
 * "That schip had a ful siker mast,
 * And a sayl strong and large."

Etymology
, which originally meant "having high gluten content" (of wheat), but today normally means "successful". The back-formation was done by splitting the adjectival suffix.

Noun

 * 1) success

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to get drunk
 * 2) to be overwatered trees
 * 1) to be overwatered trees

Etymology
, from, from. .

Adjective

 * 1) safe, secure not harmful or dangerous:
 * 2) sinless, not spiritually dangerous
 * 3) fortified, secure, guarded
 * 4) reliable, long-lasting, of good quality:
 * 5) reliable, dependable, trustworthy, useful
 * 6) unerring, unfailing, continuous
 * 7) Easily predictable, inevitable, certain
 * 8) firm, tough, unbreakable, sound
 * 9) actual, real, true not feigned or ephemeral
 * 10) certain, sure, assured
 * 11) cured, healed, health

Adverb

 * , carefully
 * 1) certainly, surely, inevitably
 * 2) assuredly, with sureness
 * 3) powerfully