doch-an-dorrach

[dokh-uhn-dor-uhkh]

doch-an-dor·rach

[dokh-uhn-dor-uhkh]
noun Scot., Irish.
a stirrup cup.
Also, doch-an-dor·roch, doch-an-dor·ris [dokh-uhn-dor-is] .


Origin:
1675–85; compare Irish deoch an dorais drink of the door
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