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V. ~Cholle~.

CHAMBERERE, _s._ A chamberlain.

Fr. _chambrier_, id.

_King's Quair._

CHAMBRADEESE, _s._ A parlour; a name still used by some old people, Fife.

V. ~Deis~.

Fr. _chambre au dais_, a chamber with a canopy.

_To_ CHAMP, _v. a._ To chop, to mash, S. _Chomp_, Lancash., to cut things small.

Germ. Belg. _kapp-en_, id.

_G.o.dscroft._

CHAMPIT, _adj._ Having raised figures, imbossed, diapered.

_Palice of Honour._

Teut. _schamp-en_, radere, scalpere.

CHANCY, _adj._

1. Fortunate, happy, S.

_Douglas._

Fr. _chanceaux_, id.

2. Foreboding good fortune, S. Any person or thing viewed as inauspicious, is said to be _no chancy_, S.

_Ross._

CHANDLER, CHANLER, _s._ A candlestick, S.

_Ramsay._

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