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  • or still more vulgarly, cherubims, the chorister boys who chaunt in the services at the abbeys and cathedrals. Possibly because in some plac
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  • ...e streets. Cant, as applied to vulgar language, may have been derived from chaunt. * '''[[Chaunt]]''' - “to chaunt the play,” to explain the tricks and manœuvres of thieves.
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