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chacche
† chacche, v. Obs. [a. south-Norman F. chachier (3rd sing. chache) = north-Norm. and Pic. cachier, and central OF. chacier; thus, a doublet of catch and chase.] a. = chase; b. = catch.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. ii. 180 And ȝif ȝe chacche lyȝere let him not a-skape. 138. Wyclif Wks. (1880) 293 Charite cha... Oxford English Dictionary
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▪ I. ch a consonantal digraph, which in various languages (e.g. Welsh, Spanish, Czech) is treated as a distinct letter, placed in the Alphabet after c. In English it is not so treated formally, but in its characteristic and proper sound (tʃ) which it has in all native words, it practically adds an a... Oxford English Dictionary
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taste
▪ I. taste, n.1 (teɪst) Forms: 4–8 tast, 4–5 taast, 4–6 (Sc. –7) taist, (6 Sc. test), 5– taste. [a. OF. tast touching, touch, = It. tasto a feeling, a touch, a trial, a taste (Florio); f. OF. taster (mod.F. tâter), It. tastare: see taste v. Cf. also OF. taste, It. tasta, a surgical probe.] I. † 1. T... Oxford English Dictionary
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