don’t stuff yours out like an ape’s, [179/57].

Cheese, hard, [6/78]; [7/85]; [p. 84], [p. 85]; [7/84-8]; [8/102]; [152/24].

Cheese, [55/815]; [152/19].

Cheese, the best cement for broken pots, [p. 85]. Ruin cheese, [p. 7, note 3]; [85/3].

Cheese, have a clean trencher for, [256/183].

Cheese, fruit, and biscuits, for dessert, [231/388].

Cheese, only take a little, [269/76].

Fourmage est bon quand il y en a peu: Prov. The lesse cheese the better; or, cheese is good when a miserable hand giues it. Cot.

Chekker, [196/594], the Exchequer.

Chekkid, [25/389]; [31/492], cut into chequers or squares.