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Apparently corr. from the E. v. _chine_, used in the same sense, from _chine_, the backbone. Fr. _eschin-er_, id.

_To_ CHEIP, CHEPE, _v. n._

1. To peep, to chirp, as young birds in the nest, S. _Cheepe_, O. E.

_Complaynt S._

2. To squeak with a shrill and feeble voice, S.

_G.o.dscroft._

3. To mutter; applied metaph. to man, S.

_Bannatyne Poems._

4. To creak, S.

Isl. _keyp-a_, vagire puerorum; _keipar_, puerorum vagitus.

~Cheip~, _s._ This admits of the same various significations as the _v._ S.

~Cheiper~, _s._ The cricket, an insect; denominated from the noise it makes, Loth.

_To_ CHEIPS, _v. a._ To buy or sell.

_Maitland Poems._

A. S. _ceap-an_, emere, vendere.

_To_ CHEIS, CHEISS, CHES, CHESE,

1. To choose.

_Fordun._

2. To appoint; used in an oblique sense.

_Sir Tristrem._

Moes. G. _kes-an_, A. S. _ceos-an_, Belg. _kies-en_, Su. G. _kes-a_, id. Chauc. _chese_.

CHEITRES, Dunbar, Maitland Poems, p. 48. read _chekis_.

CHEK, _s._ 1. Cheek.

_Douglas._

2. The post of a gate.

_Douglas._

CHEKER, CHECKER, _s._ The exchequer.

_Stat. Rob. III._

CHELIDERECT, _s._ A kind of serpent.

_Burel._

Fr. _chelydre_, Lat. _chelydrus_, id.

CHEMAGe.

V. ~Chemys~.

_Wallace._

_Chemes hie_, i. e. high dwelling, seems the true reading.

CHEMER, _s._ A loose upper garment.

V. ~Chymour~.

_Barbour._

CHEMYS, CHYMES, CHYMMES, CHYMIS, _s._ A chief dwelling; as the manor-house of a landed proprietor, or the palace of a prince.

_Baron Courts._

O. Fr. _chefmez_, _chefmois_, the chief mansion-house on an estate; L. B. _caput mansi_.

CHENYIE, CHENYe, _s._ A chain.

_Complaynt S._

CHENNONIS, _s. pl._ Canons belonging to a cathedral.

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