Definition of Carritch

1. a religious handbook [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carritch

carrier wave
carrier waves
carriers
carries
carries out
carries the message to Garcia
carrieth
carriole
carrioles
carrion
carrion crow
carrion crows
carrion flower
carrion fungus
carrions
carritch (current term)
carritches
carriwitchet
carriwitchets
carrizo
carroch
carroches
carrollite
carrom
carromed
carroming
carroms
carron oil
carronade
carronades

Literary usage of Carritch

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Poems by James Ballantine (1856)
"In days o' yore when I was young, We learn'd to read our mither tongue, An' mony raps wi' rape and rung, We gat to mind our carritch. ..."

2. Crieff: Its Traditions and Characters, with Anecdotes of Strathearn by Duncan Macara (1881)
"'Deed, I had every question in the carritch be heart when I was a bit lassie nae bigger than thae whisks. The time I was at the schule, ..."

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