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Smutched
Smutch Smutch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Smutched; p. pr. & vb. n. Smutching.] To blacken with smoke, soot, or coal. [Written also smooch.] --B. Jonson.

Meaning of Mutche from wikipedia

- of the stream behind the Village, while their wives, with their clean "mutches" sat about or sauntered up and down chatting and gossiping, and the bairns...
- myself think much mistaken, and that is this. My Lord of Bukkinghame wishing mutche the Kings healthe caused splaister to be appl**** to the Kings breast, after...
- belonging to hir, war takin from the executionaris and nocht sufferet so mutche to have ther aprones befor they war weshed, the blodie clothes, the blok...
- after the building’s construction when the Church is recorded as "very mutche in decaye for lacke of timber and gl****e and other reparations." In Georgian...
- Shropshire and of a pryncely personage dysce****yd for whose deathe there was mutche mone made in Shrosberye. Newport's will begins with an exemplary Protestant...
- In October 1590 he was paid for ruffs, napkins, shirts, caps called "mutches", and sheets supplied to the king since 1588. These were embroidered with...
- and ribbons to dress Anna of Denmark's hair, and made linen caps called "mutches." She embroidered some of these items with gold and silver thread. More...