Chace

/tʃeɪs/ noun

An archaic or dialectal spelling of 'chase,' meaning the act of pursuing someone or something.

From Middle English 'chace,' derived from Old French 'chacier' meaning 'to hunt.' The word evolved from Latin 'captare' (to catch), and the spelling variant 'chace' was common in Middle English before standardizing to 'chase.'

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