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chaist, chaisten, chaistenin, chaistnin, chaste, chasten, chastenin,
chaste [tʃest]
adj. Chaste.
v. To inflict suffering upon for purposes of moral improvement.
pt. chaste
pp. chasten
Compounds and phrases etc.
chastenin [ˈtʃes(t)(ə)nɪn]: Inflicting suffering upon for purposes of moral improvement.
chat, chatter, chattered, chattert, chattit, chattle,
chat [tʃat]
v. N. To bite, chew. MN. To chafe, to fray, to cut.
pt. pp. chattit adj. MN. Chafed, frayed, chat.
chattle [N. ˈtʃatl]
v. To nibble.
chatter
v. N. To bite, chew.
pt. pp. chattert, chattered [ˈtʃatərt, -d] adj. Nibbled, frayed, tattered.
See chack also.
chat, chatt, chatter, chattin, chettin,
chat [tʃat]
n. Chat. Impudence, impertinent talk. Back formation from chatter.
Compounds and phrases etc.
chattin: Chatting.
chat, chats, chit, chits, chut, chuts,
chat [tʃat]
n. A small potato N. A snack, a morsel. A small haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus.
pl. chats.
Compounds and phrases etc.
green chat: MN. A crab.
chat, chatt, chaut,
chat [tʃat]
n. MN. A call to a pig. The pig or boar itself.
chadders, chaiders, charters, chathers, chatter, chatters, shather, shatter, shatters, shetter,
chatter [ˈtʃatər, NNa. S. ˈʃatər]
n. The pin or gudgeon on which a boat's rudder turns.
pl. chatters The iron staples in a rudder post into which rudder is fixed.
chalder, chauder, chaulder,
chauder [tʃɑːdə, tʃɔːdə, N. I. tʃaːdər]
n. A dry volume measure.
cha$mer, chaamer, chaamerlane, chaimberlain, chalmer, chalmerlane, chalmerlane, chamberlain, chamer, chamerlane, chammer, chaulmer, chaumber, chaumer, chaumerlain, chaummer, chaummerlain, chawmerlane, chawmir,
chaumer [ˈtʃɑːmər, ˈtʃɔːmər, N. I. ˈtʃaːmər]
n. A chamber, room.
Compounds and phrases etc.
chaumer chield: A valet.
chaumerlain: A steward, one of the chief officers of the royal household, the factor of an estate.
chaant, chant, chantan, chanter, chantin, chaunt, chaunter, chauntin, chawnt, enchaunt, enchaunted, enchauntit,
chaunt [tʃɑːnt, tʃɔːnt, N. I. tʃaːnt]
n. A chant. Pert language. A person much given to pert language.
v. To chant. To speak much in a pert manner. I.Ork. To speak with a twang or strange accent.
Compounds and phrases etc.
chaunter [ˈ-ər]: The pipe used for learning the bagpipes.
chauntin: Chanting. Speaking in a pert manner. I.Ork. Speaking with a twang or strange accent.
enchaunt: To put under a spell. pt. enchauntit.
chaavie, chaavy, chauvie, chav, chavey, chavie, chavo, chavvy,
chavie [ˈtʃavɪ, ˈtʃɔvɪ]
n. A Romany word for a boy or sweetheart.
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