chiels

/tʃiːlz/
noun
  1. A young person, especially a boy or young man; a servant or attendant.
    • The old farmer called out to the chiels to bring in the sheep.
    • The laird's chiels helped carry the luggage into the castle.
    • In the Scottish village, the chiels gathered at the market square.
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