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Chekelatoun
Chekelatoun Chek`e*la*toun", n. See Ciclatoun. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
chekelatoun
Ciclatoun Cic"la*toun`, n. [Of. ciclaton.] A costly cloth, of uncertain material, used in the Middle Ages. [Obs.] [Written also checklaton, chekelatoun.] His robe was of ciclatoun, That coste many a Jane. --Chaucer.

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- Cheke may refer to: Henry Cheke (c. 1548–1586), English politician John Cheke (1514–1557), English classical scholar and statesman; husband of Mary Cheke...
- Sir John Cheke (or Ch****; 16 June 1514 – 13 September 1557) was an English classical scholar and statesman. One of the foremost teachers of his age, and...
- Cheke's day gecko (Phelsuma abbotti chekei) is a subspecies of day gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The subspecific name, chekei, is in honor...
- Sir Marcus John Cheke KCVO CMG (20 October 1906 – 22 June 1960) was a British diplomat and courtier. Marcus Cheke was educated at Clayesmore School and...
- Mary, Lady Cheke (née Hill; c. 1532 - 30 November 1616) was an English courtier, poet, and epigrammatist. She served as lady of the privy chamber to Elizabeth...
- Henry Cheke (c. 1548–1586), of Elstow, Bedfordshire; later of the Manor, York, was an English politician. He was the eldest son of Sir John Cheke (tutor...
- Cheke's wood rail (Dryolimnas chekei), also known as Sauzier's wood rail, is an extinct species of rail that was endemic to the Mascarene island of Mauritius...
- doi:10.2307/3545415. JSTOR 3545415. Cheke & Hume 2008, p. 38. Fuller 2002, pp. 43–44. Cheke & Hume 2008, p. 27. Cheke & Hume 2008, p. 162. Laing, A. (27...
- Cheke Holo (also called Maringe or Mariŋe, A’ara, Holo, Kubonitu) is an Oceanic language spoken in the Solomon Islands. Its speakers live on Santa Isabel...
- Maggs 2016, pp. 47–48. Cheke 1969, p. 177. Cheke 1969, p. 182 Cheke 1969, p. 177 Cheke 1969, p. 184. Cheke 1969, p. 185. Cheke 1969, p. 186. Rocha 1829...