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Chessel
Chessel Ches"sel, n.
The wooden mold in which cheese is pressed. --Simmonds.
Chesses
Chesses Chess"es, n. pl. [Cf. F. chassis a framework of
carpenty.] (Mil.)
The platforms, consisting of two or more planks doweled
together, for the flooring of a temporary military bridge.
--Wilhelm.
Note: A singular, chess, is sometimes used. ``Each chess
consists of three planks.' --Farrow.
Duchesse lace
Duchesse lace Du`chesse" lace
A beautiful variety of Brussels pillow lace made originally
in Belgium and resembling Honiton guipure. It is worked with
fine thread in large sprays, usually of the primrose pattern,
with much raised work.
RichesseRichesse Rich"esse, n. [F. See Riches.]
Wealth; riches. See the Note under Riches. [Obs.]
Some man desireth for to have richesse. --Chaucer.
The richesse of all heavenly grace. --Spenser.
Meaning of Chesse from wikipedia
- 1473) and was the
basis for
William Caxton's The Game and
Playe of the
Chesse (1474), one of the
first books printed in English.
Different chess pieces...
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Matthew Chessé (born
October 27, 1965) is an
American film editor, producer, and
director who is
mainly ****ociated with
Independent films. He was nominated...
- The Game and
Playe of
Chesse is a book by
William Caxton, the
first English printer.
Published in the 1470s, it is one of the
earliest titles published...
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chess moves. Scholar's mate was
named and
described in The
Royall Game of
Chesse-Play, a 1656 text by
Francis Beale which adapted the work of the
early chess...
- Art: New Deal and the Arts Project.
Ralph Chessé (October 22, 1964). "Oral
history interview of
Ralph Chessé, 1964
October 22" (Interview). Interviewed...
- Beale's 1656
translation of a
Gioachino Greco m****cript, The
Royall Game of
Chesse-play ("illustrated with
almost one
hundred Gambetts"). The
Spanish gambito...
- Mate at the
contrary kings Rookes fourth houſe — Beale, The
Royall Game of
Chesse-Play Beale's
example can be
paraphrased in
modern terms where White always...
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similar rhyme has been
noted in
William Caxton's The Game and
Playe of the
Chesse (c. 1475), in
which pawns are named: "Labourer, Smith, Clerk, Merchant,...
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Hanks Mike
Birbiglia Cinematography Matthias Königswieser
Edited by Matt
Chessé Music by
Thomas Newman Production companies Columbia Pictures Stage 6 Films...
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Shakespeare Library's
digital image collection The Game and
Playe of the
Chesse.
Introduction and text, part of the
TEAMS Middle English Texts Series Hutchinson...