Definition
A Scottish word for a leather purse, pouch, or wallet; sometimes spelled 'corchats' for plural.
Etymology
Scottish Gaelic origin, possibly from 'corca' (bag) plus 'pat' (leather) or related root. Unique to Scottish English dialects.
Kelly Says
Scottish has tons of words for things that English speakers would just call 'bag'—the specificity of 'corchat' for a leather money pouch shows how detailed everyday vocabulary can be!
Translations
ARالعربية
corchat
kor-chat
CACatalà
corchat
kor-chat
CSČeština
corchat
kor-chat
DEDeutsch
corchat
kor-chat
ELΕλληνικά
corchat
kor-chat
ESEspañol
corchat
kor-chat
FRFrançais
corchat
kor-chat
HIहिन्दी
corchat
kor-chat
HUMagyar
corchat
kor-chat
IDBahasa Indonesia
corchat
kor-chat
ITItaliano
corchat
kor-chat
MSBahasa Melayu
corchat
kor-chat
MYမြန်မာ
corchat
kor-chat
NLNederlands
corchat
kor-chat
PLPolski
corchat
kor-chat
PTPortuguês
corchat
kor-chat
RORomână
corchat
kor-chat
RUРусский
corchat
kor-chat
SVSvenska
corchat
kor-chat
SWKiswahili
corchat
kor-chat
TEతెలుగు
corchat
kor-chat
TRTürkçe
corchat
kor-chat
UKУкраїнська
corchat
kor-chat
VITiếng Việt
corchat
kor-chat