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CHITTER-LILLING, _s_ An opprobrious term
_Dunbar_
Perhaps the same as E _chitterlin_, the intestines
_To_ CHIZZEL, _v a_ To cheat, to act deceitfully, S B _Chouse_, E
Belg _kweezel-en_, to act hypocritically
CHIZZARD
V ~Kaisart~
CHOKKEIS, pronounced _chouks_, _s pl_ The jaws, properly the glandular parts under the jaw-bones, S
V ~Chukis~
_Wallace_
Isl _kalke_, _kialke_, ula, faux bruti
~Chok-band~, _s_ The small strip of leather by which a bridle is fastened around the jaws of a horse, S
CHOL, CHOW, _s_ The jole or jowl
_Evergreen_
A S _ceole_, faucis, _ceolas_, fauces, the jaws
_Cheek for chow_, S cheek by jole
_Ramsay_
CHOLER, CHULLER, CHURL, _s_ A double-chin, S
_Journal Lond_
CHOLLE, _s_ Perhaps the chough
_Sir Gawan and Sir Gal_