[ Chibolle], sb. a small kind of onion, MD, S2, P; chebole, a young onion, Palsg.; chibole, PP; schybbolle, Voc.; chesbolle, Voc.—OF. ciboule; Late Lat. caepulla from Lat. caepa, onion. Cp. It. cipolla, cyboll (Florio) and G. zwiebel, onion (Weigand).
[ Chiden], v. to chide, dispute, MD; chid, MD; imp. s., S; chit, pr. s., MD, C3; chidden, pt. pl., S, W.—AS. cídan, pt. cídde.
[ Chil], sb. chill, coolness, MD, SkD; chele, S, S2, P.—AS. ciele (Voc.), cyle.
[ Chilce], sb. childishness, S. Chilc; for AS. cild + s; see Sievers, 258. For the French spelling, cf. [Milce].
[ Child], sb. child, the child of a noble house, a title of honour, young knight, S; cild, S, MD; childre, pl., S, S3; childer, MD, S, S2; cyldren, S; cheldren, S; childrene, gen., S.—AS. cild, pl. cild, also cildru, and in ONorth. cildo, cildas.
[ Childen], v. to bring forth children, W2.
[ Child-had], sb. childhood, S; childhede, dat., C2.—AS. cildhád.
[ Chimney], sb. furnace, oven, also, fireplace, Sh., PP (n.); chymney, W; chymneye, PP.—AF. chimenee, OF. cheminee; Late Lat. caminata, a room with a stove; from Lat. caminus, a furnace; Gr. κάμινος.
[ Chinche], adj. and sb. niggardly, a niggard, MD, CM; chiche, MD; chynchis, pl., H.—OF. chiche, miserable, niggardly (Cotg.): Sp. chico, small; Lat. ciccum (acc.), the core of a pomegranate, a mere trifle.
[ Chinchen], v. to be niggardly, Prompt.