Associations to the word «Chaucer»
Noun
- Blake
- Frey
- Prudence
- Christine
- Ver
- Compare
- English
- Shelley
- Browne
- Framing
- Classics
- Text
- Shrine
- Original
- Shrew
- Praise
- Pope
- Quotation
- Franklin
- Purse
- Julian
- Ruiz
- Motif
- Clergy
- Brink
- Portrait
- Author
- Gloucester
- Midland
- Cecilia
- Grail
- Criticism
- Manu
- Wit
- Writer
- Chapman
- Aquinas
- Hayden
- Horace
- Valentine
- Essay
- Reformation
- Conjecture
- Breadth
- Moral
- Edition
- Thomas
- Bacon
- Norman
- Masterpiece
- Interlude
- Norwich
- Writ
- Oath
- Magnum
- Alice
- Englishmen
- Motto
- Nicholas
- Biographer
- Diplomat
- Humor
- Novella
- Story
- Pluto
- Appreciation
- Cathedral
- Imagery
- Emily
- Mention
- Granddaughter
- Dame
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CHAUCER, proper noun. A rare medieval English surname, possibly of French origin; no longer current.
CHAUCER, proper noun. Geoffrey Chaucer, a 14th century English author, best remembered for The Canterbury Tales.
Dictionary definition
CHAUCER, noun. English poet remembered as author of the Canterbury Tales (1340-1400).
Wise words
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