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† ˈchesboll Obs. Forms: 5 chesbowlle, chesebolle, chessebolle, 5–6 chesboll(e, 6 chesboull, cheseboule, Sc. chasbolle, 6–7 chesboule, cheesebowl(e, Sc. chesbow, 7 chessboll, cheesbowl, cheeseboul, Sc. chasbow. [Cited in Promp. Parv. and by a number of authors as cheese-bowl, supposed to have some reference to the form of the seed-vessel. Phonetically there is no objection to this, as cheese, ME. chese, in composition has become ches- as in chesford, cheslip or cheeselip, and bolle is the ME. form of bowl; but the reason for the name is not obvious. The word is to some extent mixed with chibolle, chibol, chesbolle being given in various 15th c. Vocabularies as ‘onion’, and chebole in one as ‘poppy’. (The conjecture that chesboll = ‘ball of pebbly seeds’, as if the first part were chesil, OE. ceosel, has no basis in fact.)] A poppy; particularly the Opium Poppy (Papaver somniferum).
c1420Pallad. on Husb. x. 134 Chesbolles nowe beth sowe in hoote and drie. c1425Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 644 Hec papauer, chesbolle. c1440Promp. Parv. 73 Chesebolle, papaver. 1533Bellenden Livy i. liv. (1822) 94 He straik of the hedis of the chesbowis..with his club. 1544Phaër Regim. Lyfe (1560) R iij, The heades of poppie, called chesbolles. 1549Compl. Scot. xi. 94 Quhar that he gat ony chasbollis that greu hie, he straik the heidis fra them. 1597Gerard Herbal lxviii. 298 Poppie is called..in English Poppie, and Cheesebowles. 1611Cotgr., Oliette, Poppie, Chessbolls, or Cheese-bowles. c1630Drummond of Hawthornden Poems Wks. (1711) 2/2 Beneath a sleepy chesbow. 1657W. Coles Adam in Eden iii. 6 Poppy for the most part, yet in some Countries it is called Red-weed; in others..Cheese-bouls. 1688R. Holme Armoury ii. 67/2 Pash-Poles, or Chesboule, are double Poppies. b. attrib.
c1440MS. Lincoln A. i. 17, fol. 9 (Halliw.) A male fulle of chesebolle sede. 1513Douglas æneis iv. ix. 28 Sleipryfe chesbow seid. Ibid. ix. vii. 150 As the chesbow hedes oft we se Bow down thare knoppis. ¶ = chibol, an onion.
c1410Swete Susane 105 (MS. Phillips c 1410) The cheruyle, þe cholet, þe chesboll, þe cheve [(Vernon MS. a 1400) Þe chyue and þe chollet, þe chibolle, þe cheue]. c1425Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 644 Hec sepula, chesbolle. 1483Cath. Angl. 62 A Chesse bolle [v.r. Chesbowlle], papauer, ciuolus. a1500Nominale in Wr.-Wülcker 710 Hec sepa, a chesbolle. |