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Coverchief
Coverchief Cov"er*chief (ch[=e]f), n. [See Kerchef.] A covering for the head. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Enkerchiefed
Enkerchiefed En*ker"chiefed, a. Bound with a kerchief; draped; hooded; covered. --Milton. That soft, enkerchiefed hair. --M. Arnold.
Handkerchief
Handkerchief Hand"ker*chief (h[a^]n"k[~e]r*ch[i^]f; 277), n. [Hand + kerchief.] 1. A piece of cloth, usually square and often fine and elegant, carried for wiping the face or hands. 2. A piece of cloth shaped like a handkerchief to be worn about the neck; a neckerchief; a neckcloth.
Kerchief
Kerchief Ker"chief, n.; pl. Kerchiefs. [OE. coverchef, OF. cuevrechief, couvrechef, F. couvrechef, a head covering, fr. couvrir to cover + OF. chief head, F. chef. See Cover, Chief, and cf. Curfew.] 1. A square of fine linen worn by women as a covering for the head; hence, anything similar in form or material, worn for ornament on other parts of the person; -- mostly used in compounds; as, neckerchief; breastkerchief; and later, handkerchief. He might put on a hat, a muffler, and a kerchief, and so escape. --Shak. Her black hair strained away To a scarlet kerchief caught beneath her chin. --Mrs. Browning. 2. A lady who wears a kerchief. --Dryden.
Kerchiefed
Kerchiefed Ker"chiefed, Kerchieft Ker"chieft, a. Dressed; hooded; covered; wearing a kerchief. --Milton.
Kerchiefs
Kerchief Ker"chief, n.; pl. Kerchiefs. [OE. coverchef, OF. cuevrechief, couvrechef, F. couvrechef, a head covering, fr. couvrir to cover + OF. chief head, F. chef. See Cover, Chief, and cf. Curfew.] 1. A square of fine linen worn by women as a covering for the head; hence, anything similar in form or material, worn for ornament on other parts of the person; -- mostly used in compounds; as, neckerchief; breastkerchief; and later, handkerchief. He might put on a hat, a muffler, and a kerchief, and so escape. --Shak. Her black hair strained away To a scarlet kerchief caught beneath her chin. --Mrs. Browning. 2. A lady who wears a kerchief. --Dryden.
Kerchieft
Kerchiefed Ker"chiefed, Kerchieft Ker"chieft, a. Dressed; hooded; covered; wearing a kerchief. --Milton.
Keverchief
Keverchief Kev"er*chief, n. A kerchief. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
neck handkerchief
Neckerchief Neck"er*chief, n. [For neck kerchief.] A kerchief for the neck; -- called also neck handkerchief.
Neckerchief
Neckerchief Neck"er*chief, n. [For neck kerchief.] A kerchief for the neck; -- called also neck handkerchief.

Meaning of Erchie from wikipedia

- Erchie (Brindisino: Erchi) is a comune in the province of Brindisi in Apulia, on the south-east Italy coast. Its main economic activities are tourism and...
- author and columnist Neil Munro's "Carnegie's Wee L****ie" (1902), one of his Erchie MacPherson sketches. "Margaret Carnegie Miller, Philanthropist, 93". New...
- satirical account of an encounter with Carrie Nation in his Erchie MacPherson story, "Erchie and Carrie", first published in the Glasgow Evening News of...
- Erchie is an Italian village and hamlet (frazione) of the muni****lity of Maiori in the Province of Salerno, Campania. It is part of the Amalfi Coast and...
- fleet from Gourock in 1903 was satirised by Neil Munro in his Erchie Macpherson story, "Erchie Suffers a Sea Change", published in the Glasgow Evening News...
- establishments in Glasgow, Scotland, was satirised by Neil Munro in his Erchie MacPherson story, "The Soda-Fountain ****ure", first published in the Glasgow...
- boisterous youth and early suitors were satirised by Neil Munro in his Erchie MacPherson story, "Reminiscences", first published in the Glasgow Evening...
- ISBN 978-1-9848-2434-9. Munro, Neil, "Erchie Explains the Polar Situation", in Osborne, Brian D. & Armstrong, Ronald (eds.) (2002), Erchie, My Droll Friend, Birlinn...
- Wilhelm's re****tion as a military commander was satirised by Neil Munro in his Erchie MacPherson story, "Bad News", first published in the Glasgow Evening News...
- at least one crossover with Munro's other po****r character, Erchie MacPherson of Erchie, My Droll Friend. The other prin****l characters who form the...