Part 159 (1/2)
_To_ CHEWYS, _v a_ To compass, to achieve, to accomplish
_Barbour_
~Chewysance~, ~Chewysans~, _s_ Acquirement, provision, means of sustenance
_Wallace_
_To_ CHICK, _v n_ Tonoise, 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
_Chaentleman's chamber, a valet
_Pitscottie_
Su G _kullt_, a boy, _kulla_, a girl, _kulle_, offspring Or _Child_, q v corr from O E pronounced 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 youngman 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_