pilch noun.
[pɪltʃ][Late Old English pyl(e)će = Old High German pelliz (German Pelz fur), from late Latin pellicia cloak, from Latin pellicea fem. of pelliceus made of skins, from pellis skin, FELL noun1. Cf. PELISSE.]1. A garment lined with fur. Later, a leather or coarse woollen garment.
obsolete exc.
Hist. &
Scot. dial. LOE.2. a. A rug laid over a saddle.
M16-E18.b. A child's light frameless saddle; =
PAD noun3 2a.
M19.3. A triangular piece of (usu. waterproof) material worn over a baby's nappy.
arch. L17. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲