chiaus
名词 n.
动词 v.
发音 chous
英文释义
名词 n.
- An Ottoman Empire court official; an attendant, messenger, herald, interpreter.
- An Ottoman Empire çavuş (“sergeant”).
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Obsolete spelling of chouse (“a swindler”).
— Dap. And will I tell then! By this hand of flesh, Would it might never write good courthand more, If discover. What do you think of me, That I am a chiaus? Face. What’s that? Dap. The Turk was, here― As one would say, do you think I am a Turk? Face. I’ll tell the doctor so. Dap. Do, good sweet captain.
动词 v.
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Obsolete spelling of chouse (“cheat, trick, swindle”).
— The word chouse appears to have been introduced into the language at the beginning of the seventeenth century. In 1609, a Chiaus sent by Sir Robert Shirley, from Constantinople to London, had chiaused (or choused) the Turkish and Persian merchants out of ₤4,000, before the arrival of his employer, and had decamped. The affair was quite recent in 1610, when Jonson's "Alchemist" appeared, in which it is thus alluded to:[…]
词形变化
chiauses
Chaoosh
chaoosh
Chaoush
chaoush
chaoux
Chaus
chaus
chaush
chawush
chiaous
chiause
chiaush
Chiauss
chiauss
Chiaux
chiaux
chiaoux
choush
tchaouch
tchaous
Chiaus
chiauses
chiausing
chiaused
chiaused
Chaoosh
chaoosh
Chaoush
chaoush
chaoux
Chaus
chaus
chaush
chawush
chiaous
chiause
chiaush
Chiauss
chiauss
Chiaux
chiaux
chiaoux
choush
tchaouch
tchaous
Chiaus
词源
词源 1
First attested c. 1600, from Ottoman Turkish چاوش (çavuş, “messenger, herald, licitor, sergeant”). Cognate with Turkish çavuş, Old Turkic 𐰲𐰉𐰾 (čabïš, “army commander”). Doublet of chouse.
词源 2
First attested c. 1600, from Ottoman Turkish چاوش (çavuş, “messenger, herald, licitor, sergeant”). Cognate with Turkish çavuş, Old Turkic 𐰲𐰉𐰾 (čabïš, “army commander”). Doublet of chouse.
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