1. minch - Noun
2. minch - Verb
3. Minch - Proper noun
the Minch
A strait in Scotland, between the north-west Highlands and the northern Inner Hebrides.
Minch (plural Minches)
A surname.
minch (plural minches)
(obsolete) A nun.
minch (third-person singular simple present minches, present participle minching, simple past and past participle minched)
(dialectal) Alternative form of mince
Her grandparents are Jeanne Welch and Frank Minch; her great grandparents are Dorothy Mellott and Renfred Mellott, also of Needmore. Source: Internet
Next morning, we toured more of the places on Barra that appeared in Whisky Galore, including Vatersay Island and its stunning beaches – at one point, only a narrow strip of sand separates the Atlantic from the Minch. Source: Internet
Docho Eshete was conducting the ceremony for about 80 people on Sunday morning at Lake Abaya in Arba Minch town’s Merkeb Tabya… Source: Internet
However, it is sometimes claimed to derive from a Celtic word meaning channel that is also the source of the name for the Minch in Scotland. Source: Internet