hulch

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A hunch, hump (on the back).
  2. A thick slice, hunk.

Pronunciation

/hʌlt͡ʃ/

Word forms

hulch hulches hulge

Etymology

From Middle English *hulch, from Old English hylċ, related to Old English holc (“hollow, cavity”). Compare holk, hunch.

Related words

by hulch or by stulch hulch and stulch
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