curch

/kɜrtʃ/
noun
  1. A type of simple, usually woolen, cap or head covering worn in the past, especially by women.
    • In medieval times, women often wore a curch to cover their hair.
    • The old painting showed a peasant woman in a white curch.
    • She found a linen curch in the historical costume collection.
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