To CHAP, v. n. to strike with a hammer or any other instrument, or with a stone.
CHAPIN, s. a quart.
CHAPMAN, s. a pedlar.
CHAUDMELLE', s. a sudden broil or quarrel.
To CHAW, v. a. to gnaw; to fret.
CHEEK-BLADE, s. cheek-bone.
CHEIP, CHEPE, v. n. to chirp, as young birds do.
CHEK, s. the cheek; the side of a door.
CHESS, s. the frame of wood for a window.
CHESWELL, s. a cheese-vat.