What is the meaning of Cheste?
feminine plural of chest (“this”): these
feminine plural of chest (“this”): these
↑ “chēst, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 26 April 2018.
↑ d'Ardenne, S[imonne] R. T. O. (1961) [1936], “Language”, in Þe Liflade ant te Passiun of Seinte Iuliene (Early English Text Society; 248), London: Oxford University Press for the Early English Text Society, →OCLC, § 22, page 192.
↑ Zettersten, Arne (1965), Studies in the dialect and vocabulary of the Ancrene Riwle (Lund Studies in English; 34), Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup, →OCLC, page 244.
↑ Menner, Robert J. (November 1926), “Four Notes on the West Midland Dialect”, in Modern Language Notes, volume 41, number 7, Johns Hopkins University Press, , →ISSN, page 454.
A large container; a chest or footlocker.
A safe, strongbox; a secure chest for treasured items and possessions.
A coffin or casket (a box where the remains of the dead are stored)
chest, abdomen (central portion of the body; home of the soul in medieval thought)
A basket or bowl; a container without a top side.
A separated or divided area; a section.
alternative spelling of chéste
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