spleuchan
or spleu·ghan
[ sploo-khuh n ]
/ ˈsplu xən /
noun Scot., Irish English.
a small pouch, especially for carrying tobacco or money.
Origin of spleuchan
First recorded in 1775–85,
spleuchan is from the Scots Gaelic word
spliùchan
Words nearby spleuchan
splenorenal shunt,
splenorrhagia,
splenorrhaphy,
splenotomy,
splenotoxin,
spleuchan,
splice,
splicer,
splicing,
spliff,
spline
Example sentences from the Web for spleuchan
So, stooping to adjust them, out tumbled my spleuchan, it appears.
The Cruise of the Midge (Vol. II of 2) |Michael ScottI'll wad the best quid in my spleuchan, ye hae been thinkin about Catherine Roberts, and o' your chance o' findin her single.