I. ˈgäch noun
( -es )
Etymology: origin unknown
dialect England : a potbellied jug or pitcher usually made of earthenware
II. adjective
or gotched -cht
Etymology: gotch from Spanish gacho having horns that project downward, having floppy ears, back-formation from agachar to bow, lower, from Latin coactare to constrain, force, from coactus, past participle of cogere to collect, compel; gotched from Spanish gacho + English -ed — more at cogent
West : drooping , cropped
the sorrel with a gotch ear — Agnes M. Cleaveland