| AT.............4 | |
| CYT 556 At Boghtoun under Blee us gan atake | 2 |
| CYT 574 His hat heeng at his bak doun by a laas, | 20 |
| CYT 621 But al his craft ye may nat wite at me, | 68 |
| CYT 676 And make hem wenen, at the leeste weye, | 122 |
| ATAKE..........2 | |
| CYT 556 At Boghtoun under Blee us gan atake | 2 |
| CYT 585 By cause that I wolde yow atake, | 32 |
| ATTE...........1 | |
| CYT 683 It wole us maken beggers atte laste. " | 130 |
| AVOWE..........1 | |
| CYT 642 (But I wol nat avowe that I seye, | 88 |
| AVYSED.........1 | |
| CYT 572 For which, whan I hadde longe avysed me, | 18 |
| AWEY...........2 | |
| CYT 682 It overtake, it slit awey so faste. | 128 |
| CYT 702 He fledde awey for verray sorwe and shame. | 148 |
| AXE............1 | |
| CYT 640 " Why? " quod this Yeman, " wherto axe ye me? | 86 |
| AY.............2 | |
| CYT 576 He hadde ay priked lik as he were wood. | 22 |
| CYT 678 Yet is it fals, but ay we han good hope | 124 |
| BAK............1 | |
| CYT 574 His hat heeng at his bak doun by a laas, | 20 |
| BALAUNCE.......1 | |
| CYT 611 For muchel good, I dar leye in balaunce | 58 |
| BAUDY..........1 | |
| CYT 635 It is al baudy and totore also. | 82 |
| BE.............5 | |
| CYT 573 I demed hym som chanoun for to be. | 20 |
| CYT 609 If ye hym knewe, it wolde be for youre prow. | 56 |
| CYT 656 Where dwelle ye, if it to telle be? " | 102 |
| CYT 674 And borwe gold, be it a pound or two, | 120 |
| CYT 689 Demeth alle thyng be spoke of hym, ywis. | 136 |
| BEE............1 | |
| CYT 700 And whan this Chanon saugh it wolde nat bee, | 146 |
| BEEN...........1 | |
| CYT 623 That al this ground on which we been ridyng, | 70 |
| BEGGERS........1 | |
| CYT 683 It wole us maken beggers atte laste. " | 130 |
| BENEDICITEE....1 | |
| CYT 628 Unto oure Hoost, he seyde, " Benedicitee! | 74 |
| BETTRE.........1 | |
| CYT 637 And is of power bettre clooth to beye, | 84 |
| BEYE...........1 | |
| CYT 637 And is of power bettre clooth to beye, | 84 |
| BIFORN.........1 | |
| CYT 680 But that science is so fer us biforn, | 126 |
| BIGAN..........1 | |
| CYT 569 And in myn herte wondren I bigan | 16 |
| BIHEETE........1 | |
| CYT 707 For peny ne for pound, I yow biheete. | 154 |
| BILEEVE........1 | |
| CYT 644 He is to wys, in feith, as I bileeve. | 90 |
| BISECHE........1 | |
| CYT 639 Telle me that, and that I thee biseche. " | 86 |
| BITYDE.........1 | |
| CYT 697 " Ye, " quod oure Hoost, " telle on, what so bityde. | 144 |
| BLAKE..........1 | |
| CYT 557 A man that clothed was in clothes blake, | 4 |
| BLEE...........1 | |
| CYT 556 At Boghtoun under Blee us gan atake | 2 |
| BLONDREN.......1 | |
| CYT 670 We blondren evere and pouren in the fir, | 116 |
| BLOWE..........1 | |
| CYT 666 I am so used in the fyr to blowe | 112 |
| BLYNDE.........1 | |
| CYT 658 " Lurkynge in hernes and in lanes blynde, | 104 |
| BOGHTOUN.......1 | |
| CYT 556 At Boghtoun under Blee us gan atake | 2 |
| BORWE..........1 | |
| CYT 674 And borwe gold, be it a pound or two, | 120 |
| BROGHTE........1 | |
| CYT 708 He that me broghte first unto that game, | 154 |
| BRYNGE.........1 | |
| CYT 607 To brynge aboute, but they of hym it leere. | 54 |
| BUT............11 | |
| CYT 579 But it was joye for to seen hym swete! | 26 |
| CYT 601 Nat but ynough; also, sire, trusteth me, | 48 |
| CYT 607 To brynge aboute, but they of hym it leere. | 54 |
| CYT 621 But al his craft ye may nat wite at me, | 68 |
| CYT 642 (But I wol nat avowe that I seye, | 88 |
| CYT 669 But swynke soore and lerne multiplie. | 116 |
| CYT 678 Yet is it fals, but ay we han good hope | 124 |
| CYT 680 But that science is so fer us biforn, | 126 |
| CYT 699 " In feith, " quod he, " namoore I do but lyte. " | 146 |
| CYT 701 But his Yeman wolde telle his pryvetee, | 148 |
| CYT 717 But nathelees yow wol I tellen part. | 164 |
| BY.............5 | |
| CYT 574 His hat heeng at his bak doun by a laas, | 20 |
| CYT 585 By cause that I wolde yow atake, | 32 |
| CYT 631 By cause of which men sholde hym reverence, | 78 |
| CYT 659 Whereas thise robbours and thise theves by kynde | 106 |
| CYT 710 For it is ernest to me, by my feith; | 156 |
| CAN............1 | |
| CYT 597 Can he oght telle a myrie tale or tweye, | 44 |
| CARIED.........1 | |
| CYT 567 It semed that he caried lite array. | 14 |
| CATOUN.........1 | |
| CYT 688 For Catoun seith that he that gilty is | 134 |
| CAUNTERBURY....1 | |
| CYT 624 Til that we come to Caunterbury toun, | 70 |
| CAUSE..........3 | |
| CYT 585 By cause that I wolde yow atake, | 32 |
| CYT 631 By cause of which men sholde hym reverence, | 78 |
| CYT 690 That was the cause he gan so ny hym drawe | 136 |
| CECILE.........1 | |
| CYT 554 Whan ended was the lyf of Seinte Cecile, | 0 |
| CERTEIN........1 | |
| CYT 594 Thanne seyde oure Hoost, " for certein it wolde seme | 40 |
| CHANON.........1 | |
| CYT 700 And whan this Chanon saugh it wolde nat bee, | 146 |
| CHANOUN........3 | |
| CYT 573 I demed hym som chanoun for to be. | 20 |
| CYT 685 This Chanoun drough hym neer and herde al thyng | 132 |
| CYT 687 Of mennes speche evere hadde this Chanoun. | 134 |
| CHAUNCE........1 | |
| CYT 593 " Freend, for thy warnyng God yeve thee good chaunce, " | 40 |
| CHAUNGED.......1 | |
| CYT 667 That it hath chaunged my colour, I trowe. | 114 |
| CLENE..........1 | |
| CYT 625 He koude al clene turnen up-so-doun, | 72 |
| CLERK..........2 | |
| CYT 616 Is he a clerk, or noon? Telle what he is. " | 62 |
| CYT 617 " Nay, he is gretter than a clerk, ywis, " | 64 |
| CLERKES........1 | |
| CYT 646 Aright, as clerkes seyn; it is a vice. | 92 |
| CLOKE..........1 | |
| CYT 571 How that his cloke was sowed to his hood, | 18 |
| CLOOTH.........1 | |
| CYT 637 And is of power bettre clooth to beye, | 84 |
| CLOTE-LEEF.....1 | |
| CYT 577 A clote-leef he hadde under his hood | 24 |
| CLOTHED........1 | |
| CYT 557 A man that clothed was in clothes blake, | 4 |
| CLOTHES........1 | |
| CYT 557 A man that clothed was in clothes blake, | 4 |
| COLOUR.........1 | |
| CYT 667 That it hath chaunged my colour, I trowe. | 114 |
| COME...........2 | |
| CYT 582 And whan that he was come, he gan to crye, | 28 |
| CYT 624 Til that we come to Caunterbury toun, | 70 |
| COMPAIGNYE.....4 | |
| CYT 583 " God save, " quod he, " this joly compaignye! | 30 |
| CYT 586 To riden in this myrie compaignye. " | 32 |
| CYT 598 With which he glade may this compaignye? " | 44 |
| CYT 695 Thou sclaundrest me heere in this compaignye, | 142 |
| CONCLUSIOUN....1 | |
| CYT 672 For evere we lakken oure conclusioun. | 118 |
| CRAFT..........2 | |
| CYT 619 Hoost, of his craft somwhat I wol yow shewe. | 66 |
| CYT 621 But al his craft ye may nat wite at me, | 68 |
| CRAFTILY.......1 | |
| CYT 603 Ye wolde wondre how wel and craftily | 50 |
| CRAFTY.........1 | |
| CYT 655 Syn that he is so crafty and so sly. | 102 |
| CROPER.........1 | |
| CYT 566 A male tweyfoold on his croper lay; | 12 |
| CRYE...........1 | |
| CYT 582 And whan that he was come, he gan to crye, | 28 |
| CURTEISYE......1 | |
| CYT 587 His yeman eek was ful of curteisye, | 34 |
| DALIAUNCE......1 | |
| CYT 592 For his desport; he loveth daliaunce. " | 38 |
| DAR............3 | |
| CYT 596 He is ful jocunde also, dar I leye! | 42 |
| CYT 611 For muchel good, I dar leye in balaunce | 58 |
| CYT 661 As they that dar nat shewen hir presence; | 108 |
| DECLARE........1 | |
| CYT 719 Swich thyng as that I knowe, I wol declare. | 166 |
| DEDE...........1 | |
| CYT 638 If that his dede accorde with thy speche? | 84 |
| DEERE..........1 | |
| CYT 694 For if thou do, thou shalt it deere abye. | 140 |
| DEME...........1 | |
| CYT 595 Thy lord were wys, and so I may wel deme. | 42 |
| DEMED..........1 | |
| CYT 573 I demed hym som chanoun for to be. | 20 |
| DEMETH.........1 | |
| CYT 689 Demeth alle thyng be spoke of hym, ywis. | 136 |
| DESIR..........1 | |
| CYT 671 And for al that we faille of oure desir, | 118 |