Kerchiefed

Kerchiefed
Kerchiefed Ker"chiefed, Kerchieft Ker"chieft, a. Dressed; hooded; covered; wearing a kerchief. --Milton. [1913 Webster]

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  • kerchief — [ kə:tʃɪf] noun 1》 a piece of fabric used to cover the head. 2》 a handkerchief. Derivatives kerchiefed adjective Origin ME kerchef, from OFr. cuevrechief, from couvrir to cover + chief head …   English new terms dictionary

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