chesen

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Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old English ċēosan, from Proto-West Germanic *keusan, from Proto-Germanic *keusaną, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵews-.

The variant with /oː/ (the source of the modern form) is from an unattested Old English variant in which the stress was shifted to the second element of the diphthong.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃeːzən/, /ˈt͡ʃoːzən/

Verb

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chesen

  1. To choose; to select:
    1. To elect; to choose for an office.
    2. To choose to do.
  2. To prefer; to desire.
  3. To pick up; to acquire:
    1. To adopt (an orphan)
    2. To pick out; to distinguish.
  4. To travel; to go.

Usage notes

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  • Weak forms of this verb are sometimes found in northern Middle English (compare Early Modern choosed).

Conjugation

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Descendants

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  • English: choose
  • Scots: chuise, cheese

References

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