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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Cheveron, n.2 Also: chevron, cheiffroun, chiffrine, chivering. [AF. chevron (Cotgrave). See also Schiveran.] Kid-skin; a kid glove. 1552 Treas. Acc. X. 141.
Twa pair of dog ledder gluffis lynit witht cheveronis
1586 Edinb. Test. XVI. 126 b.
Five pair of cheiffroun gluifis doubill
1646–8 Thanes of Cawdor 323.
2 or 3 pair quhyt chiverings
a1670 Scot Staggering State 50.
Sir Gideon by chance letting his chevron fall to the ground, the king … stooped down and gave him his glove
1661 Edinb. Test. LXX. 162.
Tuintie twa pair of mens chiffrines seamed without … ; four pair of outseamed chiffrines for women

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