1. garlick - Noun
2. Garlick - Proper noun
garlick (plural garlicks)
Archaic spelling of garlic.
garlick (plural garlicks)
(historical) A (type of) linen cloth historically exported from Germany.
Garlick (plural Garlicks)
A surname.
His sister had been sent down to the village to ask Mistress Garlick the witch how you stopped spelling recommendation. Terry Pratchett
Fremantle chief executive Simon Garlick conceded the timing wasn’t ideal but said the sacked staff deserved an answer. Source: Internet
At the beginning of 2017, our original team came together, Richard Mordaunt, Bob Gray, Jim Nutter, Roger Garlick, Rose McKinley and Ruby Collins and committed ourselves to repairing and protecting the Gateway sculptures. Source: Internet
“This isn’t a run of the mill game of footy, the rivalry is already building and I know both clubs are extremely excited about what will be a big event,” Garlick said. Source: Internet
Richard Garlick is leaving Albion this summer. Source: Internet
The case was used by several academics in discussing such rights in the digital age. cf. Garlick M., "Player, Pirate or Conducer? Source: Internet