The Collaborative International Dictionary
Kercher \Ker"cher\, n. A kerchief. [Obs.]
He became . . . white as a kercher.
--Sir T.
North.
Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) A kerchief.
Wikipedia
Kercher is an English and German family name:
- Bob Kercher, US footballer
- Bruce Kercher, US music writer
- Dick Kercher, American Football player ( Detroit Lions)
- Fritz Kercher, recipient of the Knight's Cross
- Lorna Kercher, British Labour Party politician
- Meredith Kercher, British murder victim
- Suzanne Kercher, biologist
Usage examples of "kercher".
My closest, oldest, best friend: the world-famous fantasist, Kercher Oliver James Crowstairs.
I was the attorney for Kercher Oliver James Crowstairs and remain legal counsel for both his estate and The Kerch Corporation in which Mr.
And my heart contracted in my chest as I realized that in some way Bran Winslow had sold himself to Jimmy, had denied his own career, to add a few more chapters to the myth of Kercher Crowstairs.
Diemerbroeck, Bonet, Baglivi, Kercher, and Desault mention the efficacy of melody in phthisis, gout, hydrophobia, the bites of venomous reptiles, etc.
I have been a close personal friend, house guest and sometime-collaborator of Kercher Crowstairs for almost fourteen years.