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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Ches, n.1 Also: cheis, chais, chas(s)e. [ME. chess(e, ches (c 1300), AF. and OF. esches.] The game of chess; a set of chess-men; a chess-board and men. ?1438 Alex. ii. 3699.
The ches was asked sone, … And men thame brocht … ane chekker
Ib. 3707.
The ches of sapheris war … And of topace
c1420 Ratis R. 1246.
[To] play … Now at the tablis, now at the ches
a1500 Bk. Chess 32.
Vther sum … Gois to the riall sporting of the ches
Ib. 93.
The fyndar of this chessis sport
1510 Treas. Acc. II. 97.
To the King to play at the ches
c1530-40 Stewart Bann. MS. 96 a/19.
Halking, hunting, and archery. Iusting and cheis
c1550 Lynd. Meldrum 1050.
Till euerie solace he was abill, At cartis, and dyce, at ches, and tabill
15.. Clar. iii. 1146.
Ane tabiller of chase … Of gold all wrocht with pretiouse stonis
Ib. 1166.
The ches royall, Whairof the men war all of massie gold
1555 Carte Northberwic 70.
The said Ihone sall nocht play noder at dice nor chartis nor ches nor tabillis
1560 Rolland Seven S. 7596.
For thair pastime thir twa went to the ches
1584 Edinb. Test. XIII. 191 b.
Ane pair of tabillis & ches with men
1640 Bk. Pasquils 99.
It seems to some that Brittaine (by the Masse) Is now in earnist gaming at the chasse

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