To CHEIS, CHEISS, CHES, CHESE,
1. To choose.
Fordun.
2. To appoint; used in an oblique sense.
Sir Tristrem.

Moes. G. kes-an, A. S. ceos-an, Belg. kies-en, Su. G. kes-a, id. Chauc. chese.

CHEITRES, Dunbar, Maitland Poems, p. 48. read chekis.

CHEK, s.
1. Cheek.
Douglas.
2. The post of a gate.
Douglas.

CHEKER, CHECKER, s. The exchequer.
Stat. Rob. III.

CHELIDERECT, s. A kind of serpent.
Burel.

Fr. chelydre, Lat. chelydrus, id.

CHEMAGÉ.
V. [Chemys].
Wallace.

Chemes hie, i. e. high dwelling, seems the true reading.

CHEMER, s. A loose upper garment.
V. [Chymour].
Barbour.