Cheselys, [56], gravel, sand. Wickliffe uses the word “gravel” for “sand,” in Gen. xx. “Chysel or gravel,” Prompt. Parv.
Cheve, [160], succeed.
Cheverelle, [241], kid leather, leather made of goat’s skin. “Cheverell lether, cheverotin,” Palsgrave. “Cuir chevreul,” Cotgrave. “Cheverelle leddare,” Prompt. Parv. Used by Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, act iii. sc. 1, and frequently in an allegorical sense.
Chevesauns, [242], provision. Explained in the Promptorium Parvulorum by the word “providentia,” i. e., studium.
Chevetyn, chieftain.
Chyse, [180], choice.
Claryfieth, [103], lighteneth.
Clenche, [385], cling together.
Clepyd, [113], called.
Clergye, [193], erudition.