Cherente.

American: a dialect of the U. Tocatin, allied to Chavante.

Cherokee.

A large family of native N. American dialects, classed as Appalachian or Floridian, now spoken W. of the Mississippi, but the R. Tennessee was formerly called Cherokee.

Cheshire.

A dialect of England. See Wilbraham’s “Glossary of Words used in Cheshire,” 2nd ed., 12mo, 1826. W. W. S.

Chetimacha.

A dialect of N. American, allied to the Muskogulge or Creek.

Cheyenne, see [Shyenne].

Chiapaneca.