Pilch is a 5 letter English word.
You can make 51 anagrams from letters in pilch (chilp).
before 1000; Middle English pilche a kind of outer garment, Old English pylece Medieval Latin pellicia a furred garment, Latin pellicea, feminine of pelliceus of skins, hides, derivative of p
"A few," said pilch, passing up the "and besides—" She considered.
"Here's what our investigators had the last time," pilch said.
pilch shaded her eyes and looked at the sequoia's crown far above them.
Coles has 'a pilch for a saddle, instratum,' which explains that it was an external covering, and probably of leather.
"You'll find yourself getting the knack of it rather quickly," pilch said.
pilch switched on a desk light and looked at her thoughtfully.
I asked for Mr. pilch, and was conducted into a private room.
pilch's slim fingers tapped the surface of the table between them.
She swung her legs off the couch and regarded pilch dubiously.
In the fourteenth century the leading name is pilch, derived from peluche, the French for "plush."