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curch
curch Sc. (kɜːtʃ) Forms: 5 kerche, (courchie), 5–6 courch(e, curche, (6 cowrtche), 7 kerch, (8 kirch, 9 kertch), 7– curch. [An erroneous singular of curches, repr. OF. couvrechés, -chiés, pl. of couvrechef: see coverchief, kerchief.] A covering for the head; a kerchief; ‘a square piece of linen used... Oxford English Dictionary
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kertch
kertch var. curch. Oxford English Dictionary
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kirch
kirch var. curch. Oxford English Dictionary
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coursche
coursche obs. f. curch. Oxford English Dictionary
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cowrtchis
cowrtchis obs. pl. of curch. Oxford English Dictionary
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querche
† querch(e obs. forms of curch, kerchief.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints ii. (Paul) 265 With þe querch [he] hid his face. Ibid. 295 Paule myn querche gaf to me. Oxford English Dictionary
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courche
courche, courchie obs. ff. curch. Oxford English Dictionary
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kerche
† kerch1, kerche Obs. [Another form of curch: for vowel cf. kerchief. With ME. keuerche, kerche (disyllabic) cf. OF. cuevrechié, occas. form of cuevrechief, in pl. cuevrechies; the regular mod. repr. of this would be kerchy: cf. kerchief 1 δ.] = kerchief 1.c 1430 in Pol., Rel. & L. Poems 47 She wery... Oxford English Dictionary
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kelsouns
† kelsouns Sc. Obs. rare—1. [a. F. cale{cced}ons (in Cotgr. cal{cced}on, calson): see calzoons.] Drawers, linen trousers.1568 in Hay Fleming Mary Q. Scots (1897) 512 Item ane curchsche [= curch]. Item ane pair of kelsounis. Oxford English Dictionary
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vidual
vidual, a. (ˈvɪdjuːəl) Also 6 widual. [ad. late L. viduāl-is, f. vidua widow. So OF. vidual, Sp. vidual, It. viduale.] Of or belonging to, befitting, a widow or widowhood; widowed.1550 Bale Apol. 37 The estate of widual clennesse is than most fytt, whan [etc.]. 1598 Florio, Vedouile, viduall, widow-... Oxford English Dictionary
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suddle
▪ I. suddle, n. Sc. (ˈsʌd(ə)l) [f. the vb.] A stain, spot.1861 R. Quinn Heather Lintie (1863) 239 Nature's touch sae pure an' bricht, But blemish, flaw, or suddle.▪ II. † suddle, a. Sc. Obs. In 5 suddill. [See next and cf. suddly.] Filthy.a 1500 Colkelbie Sow i. 171 The suddill sow of the sord.▪ III... Oxford English Dictionary
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kerchief
▪ I. kerchief, n. (ˈkɜːtʃɪf) Forms: α. 3–4 curchef, (5 -cheff, -chyfe), 5–6 courchef(e, (6 -chief, corecheffe), 6 curtchif. β. 4–7 kerchef, (5 -cheff(e, pl. -cheves, 6 -chefe, -cheife), 4–6 kerchif, (5 -chife, 6–7 -chiffe, 8 -tchiff), 5– kerchief, (6 pl. -chievis); also 5 keercheef, kyrchef(fe, 6 ka... Oxford English Dictionary
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vasquine
† vasquine Sc. Obs. Also vaskene, waskyne, wasqwene. [a. F. vasquine, obs. var. basquine, ad. Sp. basquiña. Cf. basquine.] A petticoat.1553 Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot. X. 202 Item, half ane elne blak welwote to bordour ane waskyne of quhite dalmes. 1561 Inv. R. Wardr. (1815) 132 Of Doublettis, Vasken... Oxford English Dictionary
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mill-horse
ˈmill-horse [f. mill n.1 + horse n.] a. A horse used for turning or working a mill.1552 Huloet, Myll horse, molarius equus. 1577–87 Holinshed Chron. II. 17/1 As if a man would reason thus: Before saint Patrike his time there was no horssemill in Ireland: Ergo before his time there was no milhorsse. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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shade
▪ I. shade, n. (ʃeɪd) Forms: 1 sceadu, scead, scad, sced, scæd, 3 ssade, 3–4 schade, 4 ssed(e, 5, 7, 9 dial. shad(de, 6 shaad, 6–7 Sc. schad, 4, 6– shade. [ME. schade, repr. OE. sceadu str. fem. (oblique cases sceadwe, also irreg. sceade) and the by-form scead neut. (dat. sing. sceade, pl. sceadu). ... Oxford English Dictionary
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