Lich \Lich\ (l[i^]k), a. Like. [Obs.] --Chaucer. --Spenser.
Lich \Lich\ (l[i^]ch), n. [AS. l[=i]c body. See {Like}, a.] A dead body; a corpse. [Obs.]
{Lich fowl} (Zo["o]l.), the European goatsucker; -- called also {lich owl}.
{Lich gate}, a covered gate through which the corpse was carried to the church or burial place, and where the bier was placed to await the clergyman; a corpse gate. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
{Lich wake}, the wake, or watching, held over a corpse before burial. [Prov Eng.] --Chaucer.
{Lich wall}, the wall of a churchyard or burying ground.
{Lich way}, the path by which the dead are carried to the grave. [Prov. Eng.]