Chiel

/tʃiːl/ noun

A child or young person; a fellow or man (used in Scottish and Northern English dialects).

From Old English 'cild' meaning child, which evolved into 'chiel' in Scots. The word ultimately traces to Proto-Germanic roots and shares ancestry with the modern English 'child,' but took a different pronunciation path in Scottish English.

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