A. S. ceapman, Sw. koepman, a merchant.
CHAR, s. Carriages.
Barbour.
Fr. char, a waggon, a car.
To CHAR, v. a.
1. To stop.
Douglas.
2. To char by, to turn aside.
Douglas.
A. S. cerr-an, to turn, to turn from, divertere.
CHAR. On char, to a side.
Douglas.
A. S. cerre, turning, bending, winding.
To CHAR, Char doute. Perhaps, "murmur distrust."
Barbour.
A. S. cear-ian, to complain, to murmur.
CHARBUKILL, s.
1. A carbuncle.
Douglas.
2. An ulcer.
Polwart.