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1994–1996 war between Russia and Chechen separatists
The First Chechen War, also referred to as the First Russo-Chechen War, was a conflict between the separatist Chechen Republic of Ichkeria and the Russian
First_Chechen_War
1999–2009 conflict in Chechnya and the North Caucasus
The Second Chechen War (Russian: Втора́я чече́нская война́, Chechen: Шолгӏа оьрсийн-нохчийн тӏом, lit. 'Second Russian-Chechen War') took place in Chechnya
Second_Chechen_War
The First Chechen War began on 11 December 1994, with the Russian military launching an assault on Grozny, capital of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Reactions to the First Chechen War
Reactions_to_the_First_Chechen_War
Centuries-long theater of the Russo-Caucasian conflict
The Chechen–Russian conflict (Russian: Чеченский конфликт, romanized: Chechensky konflikt; Chechen: Нохчийн-Оьрсийн дов, romanized: Noxçiyn-Örsiyn dov)
Chechen–Russian_conflict
Conflict in the Dagestan Russian Republic
served as the main casus belli for the Second Chechen War. During the inter-war period of 1996 to 1999, a war-ravaged Chechnya descended into chaos and economic
1999_war_in_Dagestan
Topics referred to by the same term
and Dagestan 1940–44 insurgency in Chechnya First Chechen War, December 1994–August 1996 Second Chechen War, 1999–2009 Insurgency in the North Caucasus
Chechen_War
Former unrecognized state in Eastern Europe
Rutskoy, accusing Georgia of "fomenting unrest in the [Chechen autonomous] republic". The First Chechen War of 1994–1996 resulted in the victory of the separatist
Chechen_Republic_of_Ichkeria
fatalities from the second war only are not yet referenced in this article.) Note: Some of these figures include the First Chechen War of 1994–1996. They usually
Casualties of the Second Chechen War
Casualties_of_the_Second_Chechen_War
violations were committed by the warring sides during the second war in Chechnya. Both Russian officials and Chechen rebels have been regularly and repeatedly
Second Chechen War crimes and terrorism
Second_Chechen_War_crimes_and_terrorism
Republic of Russia in the North Caucasus
with Russia. Following the First Chechen War of 1994–1996 with Russia, Chechnya gained de facto independence as the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, although
Chechnya
Land forces of the Russian Armed Forces
prompted Russian military action against the alleged Chechen culprits. In the first Chechen war, the Russians primarily laid waste to an area with artillery
Russian_Ground_Forces
International unit of the Islamist Mujahideen
1995 during the First Chechen War, where it fought against the Russian Federation in favor of Chechnya's independence as the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Mujahideen_in_Chechnya
Russian and Soviet organized crime group
The Chechen mafia (Chechen: Нохчийн мафи, romanized: Noxçiyn mafi; Russian: Чеченская мафия, romanized: Chechenskaya mafiya) is one of the largest ethnic
Chechen_mafia
Chechen politician and military commander (1951-2005)
president of the unrecognized Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. He was credited by many with the Chechen victory in the First Chechen War, which allowed for the
Aslan_Maskhadov
Chechen Islamist militant group
Islamic structural unit of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria's armed forces by the decree of the fourth president of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, Abdul-Halim
Caucasian Front (militant group)
Caucasian_Front_(militant_group)
1991 popular uprising in Chechnya
The Chechen Revolution was a series of anti-government protests in the Checheno-Ingush Soviet Socialist Republic of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist
Chechen_Revolution
1988–1996 conflicts in the Caucasus
areas. On the other hand, Chechen guerrillas turned to the arms and narcotics trade out of desperation during the First Chechen War. Members of the mafia
Wars_in_the_Caucasus
Brief war between El Salvador and Honduras in 1969
The Football War (Spanish: guerra del fútbol), also known as the Soccer War or the 100 Hour War, was a brief military conflict fought between El Salvador
Football_War
Georgian military commander, co-founder of the Georgian Legion in Ukraine
foreign volunteer against Russian forces in the First Chechen War (1994–1996). After the First Chechen War, Mamulashvili traveled to Paris to finish his
Mamuka_Mamulashvili
into a full-scale war when 25,000 Russian soldiers crossed into Chechnya on 11 December 1994. The war ended with de facto Chechen independence and a
Russian_war_crimes
Combined military forces of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
were seized from the Russian military in 1992, and on the eve of the First Chechen War they included 23 air defense guns, 108 APCs and tanks, 24 artillery
Armed Forces of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Armed_Forces_of_the_Chechen_Republic_of_Ichkeria
Ongoing conflict since 2014
started a war in the eastern Donbas region against Ukraine's military. In 2018, Ukraine declared the region to be occupied by Russia. The first eight years
Russo-Ukrainian_war
Islamist militant
best known for his involvement in the First and Second Chechen Wars, where he was one of the most notable non-Chechen militant leaders. He was killed in
Abu_al-Walid
series which include events of the First Chechen War (1994–1996), the Dagestan incursions (1999), the Second Chechen War (1999–2009), the Insurgency in Ingushetia
List_of_Chechen_Wars_films
Main battle tank
Soviet–Afghan War in the 1980s in order to keep the tank's characteristics a secret, but they were first used during the First Chechen War. This first real combat
T-80
Aspect of the Chechen–Russian conflict
Ukraine condemned the "genocide of the Chechen people" by Russia during the First and the Second Chechen Wars. In 1817, the commander-in-chief of the
Chechen_genocide
Chechen militant and revolutionary (1951–2004)
Mufti of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in the 1990s during and after the First Chechen War. At the outbreak of the Second Chechen War he switched sides
Akhmad_Kadyrov
Part of a Russian war in the Caucasus
v t e Chechen–Russian conflict First Chechen War (1994–1996) War in Dagestan (1999) Second Chechen War (1999–2009) Insurgency in Ingushetia (2007–2015)
Guerrilla phase of the Second Chechen War
Guerrilla_phase_of_the_Second_Chechen_War
Saudi jihadist (1969–2002)
pan-Islamist militant. He is best known for his involvement in the First and Second Chechen War, which he participated in after moving to Chechnya at the invitation
Ibn_al-Khattab
Terrorist organization
group that was first founded and led by Shamil Basayev under the name of Riyadus Salihiin Reconnaissance and Sabotage Battalion of Chechen Martyrs (later
Riyad-us Saliheen Brigade of Martyrs
Riyad-us_Saliheen_Brigade_of_Martyrs
The Chechen Republic, commonly known as Chechnya, is a federal republic of Russia that has been noted in several roles during the Russo-Ukrainian war starting
Chechen involvement in the Russo-Ukrainian war
Chechen_involvement_in_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war
Mujahid commander (1973–2006)
where he would remain until his death. In the First and Second Chechen War he fought in the battalion of Chechen Mujahideen under Khattab and, after Khattab's
Abu_Hafs_al-Urduni
Russian military officer
enforcement agencies, a major general of police, and a participant in First Chechen War. Born in Armavir, Krasnodar Krai, in 1964 he entered the Georgievsky
Viktor_Vorobyov
Multi-party war in the former Russian Empire (1917–1922)
The Russian Civil War was a multi-party civil war in the former Russian Empire, lasting from 1917 to 1922, sparked by the overthrowing of the Russian
Russian_Civil_War
Military unit
Russo-Ukrainian war. These formations have been fighting on the side of Ukraine since the start of the conflict in 2014. The Chechen forces position themselves
Chechen volunteers on the side of Ukraine
Chechen_volunteers_on_the_side_of_Ukraine
Capital of Chechnya, Russia
Dzhokhar Dudayev, the first president of the republic, who was killed in the First Chechen War. In December 2005, the Chechen parliament voted to rename
Grozny
Topics referred to by the same term
Burma) Spanish Civil War (outside of Spain) Soviet–Afghan War First Chechen War and Second Chechen War (outside of Chechnya) War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Forgotten_war
1994–95 invasion of the Chechen capital by Russia during the First Chechen War
First Battle of Grozny was the Russian Army's invasion and subsequent conquest of the Chechen capital, Grozny, during the early months of the First Chechen
Battle_of_Grozny_(1994–1995)
Warfare in urban areas
these tactics inevitably killed many civilians. During the First Chechen War most of the Chechen fighters had been trained in the Soviet armed forces. They
Urban_warfare
1939–1940 war between the Soviet Union and Finland
The Winter War was a war between the Soviet Union and Finland. It began with a Soviet invasion of Finland on 30 November 1939, three months after the
Winter_War
Town in Chechnya, Russia
1995, during the course of the First Chechen War, Shali was repeatedly bombed with cluster bombs by Russian jet aircraft. War journalist Anna Politkovskaya
Shali,_Chechen_Republic
Russian Ground Forces unit
during the First Chechen War, the brigade has since fought in most Russian post-Soviet conflicts, including the War of Dagestan, Second Chechen War, the Russo-Georgian
205th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade
205th_Separate_Guards_Motor_Rifle_Brigade
Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan (1988–1994)
The First Nagorno-Karabakh War was an ethnic and territorial conflict that took place from February 1988 to May 1994 in the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh
First_Nagorno-Karabakh_War
Topics referred to by the same term
Celtiberian War First Chechen War First Congo War Trajan's First Dacian War First Franco-Dahomean War First Egyptian-Ottoman War First Goryeo–Khitan War First Indochina
First_War
Chechen militant (1965–2006)
first Chechen who took revenge outside Chechen lands, in the Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis. He lost a leg in 2000 during the Second Chechen War
Shamil_Basayev
Global war among European powers (1756–1763)
Third Silesian War, French and Indian War, Third Carnatic War, Anglo-Spanish War (1762–1763), and Spanish–Portuguese War. Although the War of the Austrian
Seven_Years'_War
1950–1953 conflict in Korean Peninsula
influence over Korea in the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–95). A decade later, after defeating Imperial Russia in the Russo-Japanese War, Japan made the Korean
Korean_War
Explosive weapon with small submunitions
incendiary cluster bombs, these were among the first types of cluster bombs produced by Nazi Germany during World War II. They were used during the Blitz with
Cluster_munition
Russian general (b. 1969)
1993, he took part in the Transnistria War. From December 1994 to March 1995 he participated in the First Chechen War. He distinguished himself in battles
Mikhail_Teplinsky
1817–1864 invasion of the Caucasus by the Russian Empire
Ubykhs, Chechens, Dagestanis as the Tsars sought to expand. Russian control of the Georgian Military Road in the center divided the Caucasian War into the
Caucasian_War
First President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
1996) was a Chechen politician, revolutionary and military leader of the 1990s Chechen independence movement from Russia. He served as the first president
Dzhokhar_Dudayev
1990–1992 separatist conflict in Moldova
The Transnistrian War (Romanian: Războiul din Transnistria; Russian: Война в Приднестровье, romanized: Voyna v Pridnestrovye) was an armed conflict that
Transnistrian_War
1996 agreement marking the end of First Chechen War
for Mutual Relations, was an agreement that marked the end of the First Chechen War, signed in Khasavyurt in Dagestan on 30 August 1996 between Alexander
Khasavyurt_Accord
Heavy combat engineering vehicle
foreign militaries. It took part in the Soviet–Afghan War, First Chechen War, Second Chechen War, Russian invasion of Ukraine and was in addition used
IMR-2
1997 agreement ending the First Chechen War
peace treaty "on peace and the principles of Russian–Chechen relations" following the First Chechen War of 1994–1996. It was signed by the president of Russia
Russia–Chechnya_Peace_Treaty
Soviet specialised assault rifle and sniper rifle
the late 1980s. Both rifles were used during the First Chechen War in 1994 and the Second Chechen War in 1999, though they remained relatively obscure
AS_Val_and_VSS_Vintorez
2004–2007 President of Chechnya
Russia's Chechen Republic. He is a career police officer who fought within the ranks of the Russian Armed Forces during the First Chechen War. He was elected
Alu_Alkhanov
This is a list of wars and conflicts involving the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. Chechen victory Chechen defeat Another result (e.g. a treaty or
List of wars involving the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
List_of_wars_involving_the_Chechen_Republic_of_Ichkeria
Russian special forces unit
2000s, Spetsnaz GRU were involved in both the First Chechen War and more prominently in the Second Chechen War and also the Invasion of Dagestan in August
Spetsnaz_GRU
Boris Yeltsin's years as President of Russia
constitutional order," the military action called "first Chechen war", less "Russian-Chechen" or "Russian-Caucasian war". The conflict and the events preceding it
Presidency_of_Boris_Yeltsin
Ukrainian political organisation
Including the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, Transnistria War, the War in Abkhazia, First Chechen War, the Yugoslav Wars and the Russo-Ukrainian War. The UNA
Ukrainian National Assembly – Ukrainian People's Self-Defence
Ukrainian_National_Assembly_–_Ukrainian_People's_Self-Defence
Highest-ranking official in Chechnya, Russia
The head of the Chechen Republic or head of Chechnya (Chechen: Мехкада Нохчийн Республика, romanized: Mehkada Nohçiyn Respublika; Russian: Глава Чеченской
Head_of_the_Chechen_Republic
Russian armored fighting vehicle
based on combat experience gained during the Soviet–Afghan War and the First Chechen War. Multiple prototypes of a tank support combat vehicle were created
BMPT_Terminator
Soviet ballistic vest
The vest was also used during Post-Soviet conflicts like First Chechen War and Tajik civil war. 6B2 consists of a chest and back parts, connected to each
6B2_ballistic_vest
Chechen warlord and first emir of the Caucasus Emirate (1964–2013)
often known as Dokka Umarov, was a Chechen militant in the North Caucasus. Umarov was a major military figure in both wars in Chechnya during the 1990s and
Dokka_Umarov
Family of Soviet strike aircraft
killing both crew members. Su-24s were used in combat during the Second Chechen War performing bombing and reconnaissance missions. Up to four were lost
Sukhoi_Su-24
President of Russia from 1991 to 1999
sentiment in the Russian Caucasus led to the First Chechen War, War of Dagestan, and Second Chechen War between 1994 and 1999. Internationally, Yeltsin
Boris_Yeltsin
Soviet titanium combat helmet
radio sets and new glass. The helmet was first used in the 1993 Constitutional Crisis and in the two Chechen Wars. They also became widely known after Beslan
Altyn_(helmet)
Russian mobilization Chechen involvement in the Russo-Ukrainian War Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present) order of battle Combatants of the war in Donbas Command
Outline of the Russo-Ukrainian war
Outline_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war
Russian colonel (born 1970)
Kakiyev and his men are not former rebels and during the First Chechen War were some of the few Chechen militants who fought on the Russian side. Kakiyev has
Said-Magomed_Kakiyev
Part of a Russian war in the Caucasus
action. The Chechen separatist Supreme Shura has declared war on the Chechen Republic's oil industry, issuing an order that impels Chechens "to blast and
Guerrilla phase of the Second Chechen War (2000)
Guerrilla_phase_of_the_Second_Chechen_War_(2000)
Military unit
26th Engagements World War II First Chechen War Civil war in Tajikistan Kosovo War Second Chechen War Russo-Ukrainian war War in Donbas Russian invasion
3rd_Guards_Spetsnaz_Brigade
2008 war between Russia and Georgia
that Russia fell short of its role of a first-rate military power due to these faults. Unlike the Second Chechen War, Russia's force in Georgia was composed
Russo-Georgian_War
Russian Ground Forces unit
group, the regiment took part in the assault on Grozny during the First Chechen War. On 31 December 1994, during the Battle of Grozny, together with units
752nd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
752nd_Guards_Motor_Rifle_Regiment
Armed conflict in Tajikistan from 1992 to 1997
south, although disturbances occurred nationwide. The civil war was at its peak during its first year and continued for five years, devastating the country
Tajikistani_Civil_War
Military strategy based on overwhelming power
application of massive destruction." Russia's military strategy in the First Chechen War, and particularly the Battle of Grozny, was described as "shock and
Shock_and_awe
Soviet/Russian infantry fighting vehicle
forces during the First Chechen War. In 2000, the United Arab Emirates deployed some BMP-3s in peacekeeping operations during the Kosovo War. The BMP-3 also
BMP-3
Soviet military uniform
photographic evidence shows Russian troops wearing them in the First Chechen War (1994), as well as Chechen insurgents. Today, Obr.69 uniforms are of interest to
73_Uniform
Neo-Nazi ideology in the Soviet Union and Russia
Tarasov wrote that the growth of the skinheads was also fueled by the First Chechen War, which heightened hostility toward people from the Caucasus, which
Neo-Nazism_in_Russia
unrecognised Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, a breakaway republic that controlled most of Chechnya from 1991 to 2000 (see First Chechen War, Second Chechen War). Aslan
Prime_Minister_of_Ichkeria
Military unit
invasion of Czechoslovakia, the War in Abkhazia, the First Chechen War, the War of Dagestan and the Second Chechen War, and the Invasion of Ukraine of
108th Guards Kuban Cossack Air Assault Regiment
108th_Guards_Kuban_Cossack_Air_Assault_Regiment
Tenth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars (1853–1856)
The Crimean War was fought between Russia and an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom, and Sardinia from October 1853 to February
Crimean_War
Soviet attack aircraft introduced 1978
war, the aircraft crashed due to a pilot's mistake while providing CAS for Abkhaz forces. Russian Su-25s were employed during the First Chechen War.
Sukhoi_Su-25
Anti-Russian Chechen volunteer unit
Dudayev. The battalion is made up of Chechen volunteers, many of whom fought in the First Chechen War and Second Chechen War on the side of the Republic of
Dzhokhar_Dudayev_Battalion
Finnish war against the Soviet Union (1941–44)
Continuation War, also known as the Second Soviet–Finnish War, was a conflict fought by Finland and Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union during World War II.
Continuation_War
Chechen brigadier general (1962–2002)
Dzhokhar Dudayev in 1994. He participated in the War of Abkhazia as well as in both Russian-Chechen wars. Abdulkhadzhiev took part in the Basayev led Budyonnovsk
Aslambek_Abdulkhadzhiev
Topics referred to by the same term
October (21 September – 4 October 1993) First Chechen War (1994–1996) War in Dagestan (1999) Second Chechen War (1999–2009) Insurgency in the North Caucasus
Russian Civil War (disambiguation)
Russian_Civil_War_(disambiguation)
Ingush warlord
in Grozny, Chechnya. He participated in the First Chechen War. After the conclusion of the First Chechen War, he returned to Ingushetia and entered the
Ali_Taziev
outbreaks 1877-1878 – Russo-Turkish War 1891-1892 – Famine 1889-1895 – Russian Flu 1904-1905 – Russo-Japanese War 1905 – First Russian revolution Notable events
Demographics_of_Russia
Russian official from a powerful agency
force in Moscow; the First Chechen War (1994–1996); the incursion of armed formations into Dagestan in 1999; the Second Chechen War; and a series of terrorist
Silovik
Chechen military commander (1964–2004)
Германович Гелаев; Chechen: ГелаевгӀер Герман-воъ Руслан, romanized: Gelaevher German-vo' Ruslan; 16 April 1964 – 28 February 2004) was a Chechen military commander
Ruslan_Gelayev
Soviet 152 mm self-propelled howitzer
(1991) Civil War in Tajikistan (1992–1997) First Chechen War (1994–1996) Second Chechen War (1999) South Ossetia War (2008) Libyan Civil War (2011) Syrian
2S3_Akatsiya
1812 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars
also known as the Russian campaign, the Second Polish War, and in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812, was initiated by Napoleon with the aim of forcing
French_invasion_of_Russia
Chechen War was a rebellion by the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria against the Russian Federation, fought from December 1994 to August 1996. The first war was
Military history of the Russian Federation
Military_history_of_the_Russian_Federation
Series of conflicts between 1568 and 1918
and 1922 and succeeded by the Republic of Turkey in 1923. The first Russo-Turkish War (1568–1570) occurred after the conquest of Kazan and Astrakhan
Russo-Turkish_wars
Series of wars in Northern Europe, circa 1600-1721
Wars comprise: The Russo-Swedish War (1554–1557), "First Northern War" according to Arvo Viljanti The Livonian War (1558–1583), "First Northern War"
Northern_Wars
1911–1914 Tuvan breakaway state from Qing China
Bilateral Ties". Robertson, P. (2011). Robertson's Book of Firsts: Who Did What for the First Time. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781608197385. Retrieved
Uryankhay_Republic
Soviet general (1948–2012)
notoriety because of his military incompetence displayed during the First Chechen War and the persistent allegations of involvement in enormous corruption
Pavel_Grachev
Russian politician (born 1969)
Guards Airborne Division at Ulyanovsk. Andrey Bocharov took part in the First Chechen Campaign, leading the reconnaissance in March 1995. During this time
Andrey_Bocharov
Chechen imam and military commander
entered Grozny's university to study Chechen and Russian philology, but had to break off his studies as the First Chechen War with the Russian Federation broke
Abdul-Halim_Sadulayev
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Boy/Male
Danish, German, Swedish
To Rejoice; Sea; Chicken; Hen
Girl/Female
Biblical
First-born, first fruits.
Biblical
first begotten; first fruits
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, German, Swedish
To Rejoice; Sea; Chicken; Hen
Boy/Male
English
From the Thicket of Trees
Girl/Female
British, English
First; Always First
Boy/Male
Tamil
Full checked
Male
Chamoru
, young chicken; cockerel.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Life, Spirit of life
Girl/Female
French
Dear one;darling'.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Part, portion, back early in the morning.
Male
Egyptian
, builder of the second pyramid.
Biblical
part; portion; back early in the morning
Boy/Male
Spanish
God will add.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Full checked
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Active; Charming
Boy/Male
Spanish
Hairy.
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Health and Happiness
Boy/Male
Spanish
Conquer.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French
Dear One; Darling; Beloved; Variant of Cherie
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Indian, Sindhi, Tamil
Kind; Love
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Strong; Powerful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bindiya | பிஂதியா
A dot on the forehead. the one which indian women who put down the same in between two eyebrows, Drop, Point
Girl/Female
American, Hindu, Indian
Island
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva, King of the art of dancing, King among actors
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Shore Farm
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Protected
Girl/Female
Indian, Parsi
Full Moon
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a.
Most eminent or exalted; most excellent; chief; highest; as, Demosthenes was the first orator of Greece.
a.
Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest; as, the first day of a month; the first year of a reign.
n.
The upper part of a duet, trio, etc., either vocal or instrumental; -- so called because it generally expresses the air, and has a preeminence in the combined effect.
n.
A first game; first plan.
n.
Chicken pox.
n.
The prairie chicken.
imp. & p. p.
of Cheapen
a.
Obtained directly from the first or original source; hence, without the intervention of an agent.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cheapen
a.
Charged with another bearing of the same figure, and of the color of the field, so large that only a narrow border of the first bearing remains visible; -- said of any heraldic bearing. Compare Voided.
a.
Foremost; in front of, or in advance of, all others.
v. t.
To cheapen.
imp. & p. p.
of Checker
v. t.
To strike with the fist.
v. t.
To gripe with the fist.
n.
A chicken.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Checker
a.
Of the best class; of the highest rank; in the first division; of the best quality; first-rate; as, a first-class telescope.
adv.
Before any other person or thing in time, space, rank, etc.; -- much used in composition with adjectives and participles.