Chagos.

American: dialect of Auraucanian, vernacular in a small archipelago off Chili.

Chaldee or Chaldaic.

An extinct language of Semitic origin, generally supposed to be Hebrew, modified by intercourse with the Babylonians. It is a name given to a dialect of Aramaic written in characters of square Hebrew, as found in the Books of Ezra and Daniel. Lexicons by Buxtorff and Levy.

⁂ Properly the language of the Babylonians during the period of their empire, but the name is given to the dialect current among later Jews. G. R. ☞

Chamori.

A dialect of lesser Polynesia, vernacular in the Pacific.

Champenois.

Romance: French patois of Champagne.

Chandor.