and a rod when they’re insolent, [281], [282/89].

Children, to wait on their parents at dinner before eating their own, [229/297]; [231/423];

the duty of, [241/5].

Chin, hold it up when you speak, [262/14];

keep it clean at dinner, [272/107].

Chine, [25/393].

Fr. Eschinon: m. The Chyne, or vpper part of the backe betweene the shoulders. Eschine: f. The Chyne, backe bone, ridge of the backe. 1611, Cotgrave.

Chip, [p. 84]; [152/4].

“I chyppe breed. Je chappelle du payn ... je descrouste du pain ... and je payre du pain. Chyppe the breed at ones, for our gestes be come.” Palsgrave, p. 484, col. 1.

See “choppe” and “chyppere.”