Chavel

/ˈtʃævəl/ noun

An archaic or dialectal term possibly referring to a jaw, mouth, or related mouth structure; usage is uncertain and rare.

Likely a variant or diminutive form of 'chave,' following Middle English phonetic patterns. The exact etymology is unclear due to sparse historical documentation, though it appears connected to jaw-related Old English terminology with possible influence from Norse or Flemish neighbors' languages.

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