lyke wake

 
Pronunciation: /lʌɪk/

noun

British
  • a night spent watching over a dead body, typically acting as a celebration to mark the passing of the person’s soul: No, no, father, we can’t be cutting into that ham. That’s for the lyke wake

Origin:

late Middle English: from lyke (from Old English līc 'body': compare with lychgate) and the noun wake1