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1º_ It is the name of an "onion", which comes from the medieval English cyve, which takes it from the Old French cive, which has its Latin etymology in strain, ae, all with the same meaning. 2º_ It is a criminal term for "knife, faca", a tool to cut bags or purses and thus steal the contents. By extension it is any knife. The word has Roma origin (gypsy). 3º_ 'Chive' is also a slang for "deception, hoax, mockery", perhaps because of the previous one.