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Pilch Meaning in English

word

ˈpɪɫtʃ
PILCH
pɪltʃ
PILCH

Definition

"Pilch" is an old word for a coat made of animal skin or fur. It can also refer—in rare cases—to a small type of herring (fish).

Usage & Nuances

Very rare, archaic word—almost never used in modern English except in historical or literary contexts. Most often refers to old-style fur clothing; rarely to the fish. Learners will encounter 'pilch' mainly in old texts or specialized discussions.

Example Sentences

The shepherd wore a pilch to stay warm in winter.

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His pilch was made from sheepskin.

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A fisherman once caught a pilch near the shore.

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You rarely hear "pilch" in modern English unless you're reading Shakespeare.

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That old fur coat is almost like a medieval pilch.

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The character in the play entered wrapped in a pilch, setting the scene for winter.

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