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Fr _cenchrite_, Lat _cenchrus_, id
CEST, CESSIT, _pret_ Seized
_Wallace_
CH
Words, of Goth origin, whether S or E, beginning with _ch_, sounded hard, are to be traced to those in the Geres that have _k_, and in A S _c_, which has the same poith _k_
_To_ CHACK, _v n_ To clack, tonoise, S
_Cleland_
_To_ CHACK, _v a_ To cut or bruise any part of the body by a sudden stroke; as when the sash of afalls on the fingers, S
E _check_ Teut _kack-en_, _kek-en_, increpare; synon S B
_Chat_, q v
CHACK, CHATT, _s_ A slight repast, taken hastily, S
Q a _check_ for hunger
CHACK, CHECK, _s_ The Wheat-ear, a bird, Orkn Motacilla oenanthe, Linn
V ~Stane-Chacker~
_Barry_
Nearly the same with the last part of its Germ name, _stein schwaker_
CHACKARALLY, _s_ Apparently soated cloth
_Watson's Coll_
CHACKE-BLYND-MAN, _s_ Blind man's buff
_Bp Forbes_
_Jockie-blind-us, id
CHACKLOWRIE, _s_ Mashed cabbage, st barley-broth, Aberd