chute (n.1)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[chute 词源字典]
1725, American English, "fall of water" (earlier shoot, 1610s), from French chute "fall," from Old French cheoite "a fall," fem. past participle of cheoir "to fall," from Latin cadere (see case (n.1)). Meaning "inclined tube, trough" is from 1804; that of "narrow passage for cattle, etc." first recorded 1881. In North America, absorbing some senses of similar-sounding shoot (n.1).[chute etymology, chute origin, 英语词源]
chute (n.2)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
short for parachute (n.), attested from 1920.