Chéne, a measure of liquid things in Greece.
Chenalopéce, as Chenalopéco.
Chenalopéco, a bird called a Brant or Bargander, some take it for the Scotish Solan-goose.
Chéne, a stone found in the eye of an old Hart, good against poison.
Chenéro, a kind of Snake or serpent.
Chénica, a Greeke dry measure.
Che nó? che non? not so, I should not, what will you lay? a wager.
Che nón, then, least, least that, that not, and if in any comparison there bee vsed a second verbe it signifies then, as for example. Il sáuio sà più che non sà il mátto, The wise man knowes more then knoweth the foole. Gli antíchi ẻrano più sáuij chè non siámo nói, Our elders were more wise then we are.
Chenomicóne, an hearbe called Goose-foote, it shines in the night and Geese be affraid of it.
Chenopéde, as Chenomicóne.