Definition of Chaces

1. chace [v] - See also: chace

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chaces

chabasie
chabasies
chabasite
chabasites
chabazite
chabazites
chabouk
chabouks
chabrette
chabuk
chabuks
chacarera
chacareras
chace
chaced
chaces (current term)
chacha
chachalaca
chachalacas
chachka
chachkas
chacing
chack
chacked
chacking
chacks
chacma
chacma baboon
chacmas
chaco

Literary usage of Chaces

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Record Series by Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Association (1906)
"Metes and bounds of the chaces of Burton-in-Lonsdale and Nidderdale. [35 EDW. ... the ancestors of Sir John de Moubray held their free chaces of Burton in ..."

2. The Sportsman's Dictionary; Or, The Gentleman's Companion: for Town and ...Hunting (1785)
"... and chaces as they lie at layer, fo they are hunted. But deer that lie out, though near the park, make for the generality better chaces than ..."

3. A History of the Forest Or Chace, Known by the Name of Cranborn Chace by William WEST (1816)
"... made by prince John of this tour; on the contrary, we find, that in his reign an enquiry was instituted, respecting several distinct forests and chaces, ..."

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