cherl (A.S.) [210], pl. cherles, [337], [375], a serf, peasant, churl
†cherlich (A.N.) [485], richly, sumptuously
chervelle (A.S.) [134], chervil, a plant which was eaten as a pot-herb (cerefolium)
chese (A.S.) [296], to choose
cheeste, cheste (A.S.) [33], [169], [253], dissension, strife, debate
cheve (A.N.) [375], to compass a thing, to succeed, or bring to an end, to obtain, adopt. pres. s. cheveth, [287]. pret. pl. cheveden, [3], chewe, [381], [439]. lat hem chewe as thei chosen, let them take as they choose
chewen (A.N.) [26], [490], to eschewe
chibolle (A.N.) [134], a kind of leek, called in French ciboule
chicke, pl. chicknes, [67] (A.S.) a chicken
chevysaunce (A.N.) [92], [426], an agreement for borrowing money