_To_ CHEWYS, _v. a._ To compa.s.s, to achieve, to accomplish.

_Barbour._

~Chewysance~, ~Chewysans~, _s._ Acquirement, provision, means of sustenance.

_Wallace._

_To_ CHICK, _v. n._ To make a clicking noise, as a watch does, S.

Teut. _kick-en_, mutire, minimam vocem edere.

CHICKENWORT, _s._ Chickweed, S. Alsine media, Linn.

From _chicken_ and _wort_, an herb.

CHIEL, CHIELD, _s._

1. A servant.

_Chamber-cheil_, a servant who waits in a gentleman"s chamber, a valet.

_Pitscottie._

Su. G. _kullt_, a boy, _kulla_, a girl, _kulle_, offspring. Or _Child_, q. v. corr. from O. E. p.r.o.nounced by the common people in E.

_Cheild_ or _Cheeld_.

2. A fellow, used either in a good or bad sense, although more commonly as expressive of disrespect, S.

_Ramsay._

3. A stripling, a young man, S. It is applied indifferently to a young man or woman, S. B.

_Ross._

4. An appellation expressive of fondness, S. B.

_Ross._

_To_ CHIER, CHEIR, _v. a._ To cut, to wound.

_Chr. Kirk._

A. S. _scear-an_, _scer-an_, tondere. Cheard, which occurs in the same stanza, seems to be the pret. of the _v._

CHIERE, _s._ Chair.

_King"s Quair._

CHILD, CHYLD, _s._ A servant, a page.

_Wallace._

In O. E., a youth, especially one of high birth, before he was advanced to the honour of knighthood.

A. S. _cild_; like L. _infans_, Fr. _enfant_, Hisp. _infant_, transferred to the heir apparent of a sovereign.

~Childer~, _pl._ Children, S. Lancash.

A. S. _cildru_, pueri.

_Wallace._

CHILD-ILL, _s._ Labour, pains of child-bearing.

_Barbour._

CHYMES, s. A chief dwelling.

V. ~Chemys~.

CHYMOUR, ~Chymer~, _s._ A light gown, E. _cymar_.

_Maitland Poems._

Fr. _chamarre_, a loose and light gown. Ital. _ciamare_, Belg.

_samare_.

CHIMNEY, CHIMLEY, _s._ A grate, S.

_Burrow Lawes._

Corn. _tschimbla_, a chimney.

~Chimley-brace~, _s._ The mantle-piece, S.

~Chimla-lug~, _s._ The fire-side, S.

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