chiauses

See also: Chiauses

English

Noun

chiauses

  1. plural of chiaus
    • 1901, Dyer, Thomas Henry, Arthur Hassall, editor, A history of modern Europe from the fall of Constantinople, volume 1, 3 edition, London: G. Bell and Sons, OCLC 681103559, page 14:
      Tuesday, when, after morning prayer, the members, attended by their retinues of scribes, chiauses, &c., took their seats with great ceremony.
    • For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:chiauses.

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