Chavel
Origin
From Middle English chavel, from Old English ċeafl ("a bill, beak, snout, jaw, jaw-bone, cheek, cheek-bone"), from Proto-Germanic *kaflaz, *keflaz, *kefraz ("jaw"), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵēbh-, *gēbh- ("jaw, gills"). Cognate with Middle Low German kavel ("jaw, gums, palate"), Dutch kevels ("jawbones, toothless jaws"), Middle High German kivel, kivele, kiuwel ("jaw"). More at jowl.
Full definition of chavel
Noun
chavel
(plural chavels)- (obsolete) The jaw, especially, the jaw of a beast.
Verb
- (transitive, dialectal) To chew.----