ˈchāfˌwaks noun
or chaff·wax -af-
Etymology: chafe (I) (to heat) + wax; translation of French chauffe-cire
: the holder of a now abolished English chancery office whose duty was to prepare wax for sealing documents
ˈchāfˌwaks noun
or chaff·wax -af-
Etymology: chafe (I) (to heat) + wax; translation of French chauffe-cire
: the holder of a now abolished English chancery office whose duty was to prepare wax for sealing documents
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012