CHARNAILL BANDIS, s. pl. Strong hinges used for massy doors or gates, riveted, and often having a plate, on each side of the gate, S. centre-hinges, E.
Wallace.
Fr. charniere, a hinge, a turning joint.
CHARRIS.
V. [Char], v.
CHASBOL, CHESBOL, CHESBOWE, s. Poppy.
Complaynt S. Douglas.
CHASE, s. Brak a chase, perhaps, begun a pursuit.
Knox.
CHASS, s. Case, condition.
Wallace.
To CHASTY, v. a. To chastise, to correct.
Barbour.
Fr. chasti-er, id.
To CHAT, v. a. To bruise slightly, S.; synon. [chack].
CHAT THE, "Hang thyself;" Rudd.
Douglas.