A rare or possibly fictitious term with no clear modern meaning; possibly a variant or corrupted form of another word.
Possibly a compound of chese (archaic cheese) or from Middle English, but the etymology is highly uncertain and may be a transcription error.
Some words in historical dictionaries are actually typos or transcription errors that got copied into reference works—'cheselip' might be one of those linguistic phantom limbs.
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