Definition of Chylde

1. a youth of gentle birth [n CHILDREN]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chylde

chvaleticeite
chvilevaite
chyack
chyacked
chyacking
chyacks
chyazate
chyazates
chyazic
chyazic acid
chyl-
chylaceous
chylaemia
chylangioma
chylaqueous
chylde (current term)
chyle
chyle cistern
chyle corpuscle
chyle cyst
chyle peritonitis
chyle vessel
chyles
chylidrosis
chylifaction
chylifactive
chylifactory
chyliferous
chylific
chylification

Literary usage of Chylde

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

1. The Chronicle of Froissart by Jean Froissart (1901)
"CCCXXXVIII How the chylde of Castell and the ... howe the chylde of Castell, with a great nombre of ..."

2. The Visitations of Hertfordshire: Made by Robert Cooke, Esq.,Clarencieux, in by Robert Cooke, John Philipot (1886)
"_ I _ sp Richard chylde of East Shene in the p'sh of=p. . . . Arnold chylde ... William chylde of North=p. . . . widow of Thomas chylde of Turnham Green, . ..."

3. The "chanson D'aventure" in Middle English by Helen Estabrook Sandison (1913)
"Women J>at haue your wittes within ; And seest my chylde vpon my kne dede, Wepe not for J>yne, but for myne, And J>ou shalt haue full mekel ..."

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