I. ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from such (I) + like
: of like kind : similar
a locker which normally held stationery, ink, and suchlike equipment for writing — William McFee
II. pronoun
Etymology: Middle English, from suchlike (I)
1. : persons or things of the same kind or of similar character
waiters, kitchen hands and suchlike — Times Literary Supplement
gorgeously colored feminine finery — gowns and suchlike — Haldane Macfall
2. : someone or something of the same sort : a similar person or thing
less often a nobleman than a tramp or suchlike — C.W.Cunnington