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Curch(e, Curtch(e, n.1 Also: cwrch, kurch, kurtsche, curchshe, cursche, cursh. [Common variants of Courch(e, etc.] A kerchief; a woman's cap.See also brest-, caming-, hand-, nek-, nicht-curche. The forms with final -e (also the pl. curcheis) may sometimes represent curché. a1400 Leg. S. ii. 251.
Dowchtir … , Lene me thi curch to heile me, Till that myn hewid of strikin be
1429 Acts II. 18/2.
That the commonis wifis … wer nouther lange tail na syde nekit hudis … na costly curches as lawne or ryns
1457 Ib. 49/2.
Thar wifis and dochteris … [having] on thar hedis schort curches with litill hudis
1473 Treas. Acc. I. 13.
xiij elne of smale Hollande clath for iij sarkis and a curche
1483 Acta Aud. *112/1.
A serk and a cursche of drewis
1489 Treas. Acc. I. 115.
To a servande of Lady Margretis, to by hir curcheis, sarkis, and odir smal geyre
c1500-c1512 Dunb. Flyt. 221.
Than carlingis cryis, ‘Keip curches in the merk’
1513 Doug. vii. vi. 25.
The grysly serpent … sum tyme of hir curche lap with a waif
1530 (c 1580) Edinb. B. Rec. II. 30.
Diuers seruandis … takis this womanis coller and that womanis curtche and wescheis thame amangis thair maisteris
1541 Treas. Acc. VIII. 43.
To be curcheis to Lady Jane for hir dule, four … elnis Holland clayth
a1540 Freiris Berwik 144.
Ane fair quhyt curch scho puttis vpoun hir heid
1558 Inverness B. Rec. I. 19.
The said Mage reyf my hayr and dang me, and spulȝet me of my curche
a1570-86 Maitl. F. lxxix. 44.
I suld … lat thame se my ȝallow hair Vndir my curche hingand doun
1581 Brechin Test. I. 45 b.
Twa gaircullis vith kurches, kolliris, and vthir small geir
1592 St. A. Kirk S. 728.
The mother of the barne wes sittand … with ane cursche ower hir eis
1602 Shetland Sheriff Ct. 21.
The stowth of ane kurtche of Androw Wischertis wyffis
1631 Ann. Banff I. 67.
Katherein took a curtche from a barne, dochter of Androw Redheid
1641 Aberd. B. Rec. III. 269.
For putting violent hands on Elspet Craig, … and for trailling hir in be the curtch to hir sellar
1662 Soc. Ant. XXII. 227.
Elizabeth Dempster, … was present … with an kurch on her head

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