Chave

/tʃeɪv/ noun

An archaic or dialectal word for a jaw or cheek.

From Middle English and Old English roots related to 'chaw' and jaw-related terminology. The word appears sporadically in historical texts and regional dialects, possibly influenced by similar Germanic words for parts of the face or mouth.

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