- chaise longue: a long chair; for reclining
- a carriage consisting of two wheels and a calash top; drawn by a single horse
- A chaise, sometimes called chay or shay, is a light two - or four-wheeled traveling or pleasure carriage, with a folding hood or calash top for one or two people.
- The Chaise, also known as the Monthoux, is a mountain river of eastern France. It flows through the departments Savoie and Haute-Savoie. It is a right tributary of the Arly which it joins in Ugine where, in the mid nineteenth century, it was crossed by a wooden bridge.
- An open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels; A chaise longue; A post chaise
- (CHAISES) Elegant and sleek, Lodging Concepts’ hotel chaises create a transitional design, perfect for any hotel furniture project. Constructed from
- or Shay : 2 passenger carriage [1870 example seen Ford Museum, Dearborn, 9/94]. The drawing below illustrates a colonial American post chaise
- Armchair with the back and seat lengthened for reclining.
- A two to four wheel vehicle that carried a maximum of two and had a top.
- a long chair with or with out arms and used for lounging with legs up
- An elongated chair for stretching out (like having an ottoman attached to a chair).
- A pleasure or travelling carriage, usually open, low, four wheeled and drawn by one or two ponies.
- any light horse-driven vehicle.
- an upholstered elongated chair.
- Chair, dining or side chair.