Chace(n), to pursue, drive, IX 167, 229; chace of, drive, oust from, VI 83. [OFr. chacier.]

Chaffare, v. to engage in trade, VIII a 235, b 98. [From ME. chapfare, chaffare, n.; see Chapuare.]

Chayngede. See Chaunge.

Chambre(s). See Chaumber.

Chanel, n. channel, river-bed, XIII a 57. [OFr. chanel.] Cf. Kanel.

Chapel(le), n. chapel, private oratory (attached to a castle, &c.), V 35, 118, &c.; Schapellis, pl. XI b 234. [OFr. chapelle.]

Chapelleyn, Chaplayn, n. chaplain (a priest serving a 'chapel'; see prec.), VIII a 12, V 39. [OFr. chapelain.]

Chapman, n. merchant, XII b 179. [OE. cēap-man.]

Chapuare, n. trading, bargain, III 60. [OE. cēap + faru; cf. ON. kaup-för.] See Chaffare, v.

Charde, pa. t. sg. turned back, ceased to flow, VI 248. [OE. cerran.]