chaise
[ sheyz ]
/ ʃeɪz /
noun
a light, open carriage, usually with a hood, especially a one-horse, two-wheeled carriage for two persons; shay.
a chaise longue, especially a light one used out of doors.
Also called chaise d'or
[sheyz dawr] /ʃeɪz ˈdɔr/. Numismatics.
- a gold coin of France, first issued in the early 14th century, which bears a figure of the king seated on a large throne.
- an Anglo-Gallic copy of this coin, issued by Edward III.
Origin of chaise
1695–1705; < French, variant of
chaire
chair
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH chaise
chaise chaseWords nearby chaise
chairman,
chairman of the board,
chairmanship,
chairperson,
chairwoman,
chaise,
chaise longue,
chaitya,
chaka,
chakalaka,
chakra
Definition for chaise (2 of 2)
La Chaise
[ la shez ]
/ la ˈʃɛz /
noun
Père Fran·çois d'Aix de
[frahn-swa de duh] /frɑ̃ˈswa dɛ də/,1624–1709,
French Roman Catholic priest: confessor to Louis XIV.
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British Dictionary definitions for chaise
chaise
/ (ʃeɪz) /
noun
a light open horse-drawn carriage, esp one with two wheels designed for two passengers
short for post chaise, chaise longue
a gold coin first issued in France in the 14th century, depicting the king seated on a throne
Word Origin for chaise
C18: from French, variant of Old French
chaiere
chair