early 13c., chatel "property, goods," from Old French chatel "chattels, goods, wealth, possessions, property; profit; cattle," from Late Latin capitale "property" (see cattle, which is the Old North French form of the same word). Application to slaves is from 1640s and later became a rhetorical figure in the writings of abolitionists.
Chateaubriand
chatelaine
chatoyant
Chattahoochee
Chattanooga
chattel
chatter
chatterbox
chatty
Chaucerian
chauffer