chisley

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English

Etymology

From Old English ceosel (gravel or sand). Compare chessom.

Adjective

chisley (comparative more chisley, superlative most chisley)

  1. (dated, of soil) Having a mixture of small pebbles or gravel.
    • 1792, (Please provide the book title or journal name):
      No. II. was a coarse unkind piece of land, of a soil neither clayey nor gravelly, but something between both, and which my men called chisley.

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