cheance

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Middle English

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Noun

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cheance

  1. Alternative form of chaunce

Old French

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Vulgar Latin *cadentia (falling), from Latin cadēns, from cadō (fall).

Pronunciation

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  • (classical) IPA(key): /tʃəˈantsə/, /tʃa-/, (northern) /kəˈantʃə/, /ka-/, /-tsə/
  • (late) IPA(key): /ˈʃansə/, (northern) /ˈkanʃə/, /ˈkau̯-/, /-sə/, (Anglo-Norman hybrid?) /ˈtʃau̯nsə/

Noun

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cheance oblique singularf (oblique plural cheances, nominative singular cheance, nominative plural cheances)

  1. fall, drop, plunge
  2. chance; fate
  3. (rare) a throw of a die
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