I. ˈspik noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English spyk, from Old English spic — more at speck
obsolete : fat , grease , blubber
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle French espic, spic, from Old Provençal espic head (of grain), from Latin spica — more at spike
dialect England : lavender
III. adjective
( -er/-est )
Etymology: by shortening
: spick-and-span
IV.
Usage: sometimes capitalized
variant of spik