ˈpilch noun
( -es )
Etymology: Middle English pilche, from Old English pylce, pylece, from Medieval Latin pellicea, feminine of Late Latin pelliceus, pellicius made of skin, from Latin pellis skin — more at fell
1. : an outer garment made originally of skin or fur and later of leather or wool
2.
a. obsolete : a saddle cover
b. : a light child's saddle
3. : an infant's wrapper covering the diaper