a. (UN-1 7. Cf. older Du. onziek, ON. úsjúkr, MSw. osiuker, MDa. usjug.)
a. 1500. Chaucers Dreme, 1205. And I Up rose Hole and vnsicke, right wele at ease.
c. 1540. Copland, Hye Way to Spyttel Ho., 198. Bedrid folke, and suche as can not crave, But not every unseke stoborne knave.
1594. Daniel, Cleopatra, K 4 b. What comforts vnsicke Eloquence can sound, And yet all fayles vs in the poynt of trying.