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Etymology

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From chamber lye. Compare early modern Dutch camerlooghe, obsolete German Kammerlauge.

Noun

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chamber lye (uncountable)

  1. (now archaic, regional) Urine, especially as used for domestic or agricultural purposes. [from 16th c.]
    • 1665, Charles Cotton, Scarronides:
      [A] Hand, / So white, it made Æneas ſtand / Amaz'd to ſee't (for know that ſhe / Still waſht her hands in Chamber-Lee) […].