| ABBOT..............1 | |
| GP 167 A manly man, to been an abbot able. | 166 |
| ABLE...............2 | |
| GP 167 A manly man, to been an abbot able. | 166 |
| GP 584 And able for to helpen al a shire | 586 |
| ABOUTE.............5 | |
| GP 158 Of smal coral aboute hire arm she bar | 158 |
| GP 393 Aboute his nekke, under his arm adoun. | 394 |
| GP 472 A foot-mantel aboute hir hipes large, | 474 |
| GP 488 Unto his povre parisshens aboute | 490 |
| GP 621 Tukked he was as is a frere aboute, | 622 |
| ABOVEN.............1 | |
| GP 53 Aboven alle nacions in Pruce; | 52 |
| ABSOLUCIOUN........1 | |
| GP 222 And plesaunt was his absolucioun: | 222 |
| ACCORD.............1 | |
| GP 838 Now draweth cut, for that is myn accord. | 840 |
| ACCORDE............1 | |
| GP 830 If even-song and morwe-song accorde, | 832 |
| ACHAAT.............1 | |
| GP 571 Algate he wayted so in his achaat | 572 |
| ACHATOURS..........1 | |
| GP 568 Of which achatours myghte take exemple | 570 |
| ACORDAUNT..........1 | |
| GP 37 Me thynketh it acordaunt to resoun | 36 |
| ACORDED............2 | |
| GP 244 Acorded nat, as by his facultee, | 244 |
| GP 818 We been acorded to his juggement. | 820 |
| ADDED..............1 | |
| GP 499 And this figure he added eek therto, | 500 |
| ADOUN..............1 | |
| GP 393 Aboute his nekke, under his arm adoun. | 394 |
| ADRAD..............1 | |
| GP 605 They were adrad of hym as of the deeth. | 606 |
| ADVERSITEE.........1 | |
| GP 484 And in adversitee ful pacient, | 486 |
| AFERD..............1 | |
| GP 628 Of his visage children were aferd. | 630 |
| AFFILE.............1 | |
| GP 712 He moste preche and wel affile his tonge | 714 |
| AFTER..............10 | |
| GP 125 After the scole of Stratford atte Bowe, | 124 |
| GP 136 Ful semely after hir mete she raughte. | 136 |
| GP 162 And after Amor vincit omnia. | 162 |
| GP 176 And heeld after the newe world the space. | 176 |
| GP 341 His breed, his ale, was alweys after oon; | 342 |
| GP 347 After the sondry sesons of the yeer, | 348 |
| GP 525 He waited after no pompe and reverence, | 526 |
| GP 723 And after wol I telle of our viage | 724 |
| GP 731 Whoso shal telle a tale after a man, | 732 |
| GP 758 And after soper pleyen he bigan, | 760 |
| AFTERWARD..........1 | |
| GP 497 That first he wroghte, and afterward he taughte. | 498 |
| AGAYN..............2 | |
| GP 66 Agayn another hethen in Turkye; | 66 |
| GP 801 Whan that we come agayn fro Caunterbury. | 802 |
| AGE................2 | |
| GP 82 Of twenty yeer of age he was, I gesse. | 82 |
| GP 601 Syn that his lord was twenty yeer of age. | 602 |
| AL.................42 | |
| GP 10 That slepen al the nyght with open ye | 10 |
| GP 38 To telle yow al the condicioun | 38 |
| GP 71 In al his lyf unto no maner wight. | 70 |
| GP 76 Al bismotered with his habergeon, | 76 |
| GP 90 Al ful of fresshe floures, whyte and reede. | 90 |
| GP 91 Syngynge he was, or floytynge, al the day; | 90 |
| GP 110 Of wodecraft wel koude he al the usage. | 110 |
| GP 150 And al was conscience and tendre herte. | 150 |
| GP 159 A peire of bedes, gauded al with grene, | 158 |
| GP 192 Was al his lust, for no cost wolde he spare. | 192 |
| GP 216 With frankeleyns over al in his contree, | 216 |
| GP 248 But al with riche and selleres of vitaille. | 248 |
| GP 249 And over al, ther as profit sholde arise, | 248 |
| GP 297 But al be that he was a philosophre, | 298 |
| GP 299 But al that he myghte of his freendes hente, | 300 |
| GP 319 Al was fee symple to hym in effect; | 320 |
| GP 352 Poynaunt and sharp, and redy al his geere. | 354 |
| GP 354 Stood redy covered al the longe day. | 356 |
| GP 357 An anlaas and a gipser al of silk | 358 |
| GP 367 But al with silver, wroght ful clene and weel, | 368 |
| GP 377 And goon to vigilies al bifore, | 378 |
| GP 394 The hoote somer hadde maad his hewe al broun; | 396 |
| GP 412 In al this world ne was ther noon hym lik, | 414 |
| GP 439 In sangwyn and in pers he clad was al, | 440 |
| GP 449 In al the parisshe wif ne was ther noon | 450 |
| GP 459 She was a worthy womman al hir lyve: | 460 |
| GP 533 God loved he best with al his hoole herte | 534 |
| GP 547 That proved wel, for over al ther he cam, | 548 |
| GP 584 And able for to helpen al a shire | 586 |
| GP 616 That was al pomely grey and highte Scot. | 618 |
| GP 641 No wonder is, he herde it al the day; | 642 |
| GP 645 Thanne hadde he spent al his philosophie; | 646 |
| GP 665 And knew hir conseil, and was al hir reed. | 666 |
| GP 682 Hym thoughte he rood al of the newe jet; | 684 |
| GP 683 Dischevelee, save his cappe, he rood al bare. | 684 |
| GP 687 Bretful of pardoun comen from Rome al hoot. | 688 |
| GP 724 And al the remenaunt of oure pilgrimage. | 726 |
| GP 730 For this ye knowen al so wel as I: | 732 |
| GP 734 Al speke he never so rudeliche and large, | 736 |
| GP 744 Al have I nat set folk in hir degree | 746 |
| GP 806 Shal paye al that we spenden by the weye. | 808 |
| GP 834 Shal paye for al that by the wey is spent. | 836 |
| ALDERBEST..........1 | |
| GP 710 But alderbest he song an offertorie; | 712 |
| ALDERMAN...........1 | |
| GP 372 Was shaply for to been an alderman. | 374 |
| ALE................3 | |
| GP 341 His breed, his ale, was alweys after oon; | 342 |
| GP 382 Wel koude he knowe a draughte of Londoun ale. | 384 |
| GP 832 As evere mote I drynke wyn or ale, | 834 |
| ALE-STAKE..........1 | |
| GP 667 As greet as it were for an ale-stake. | 668 |
| ALGATE.............1 | |
| GP 571 Algate he wayted so in his achaat | 572 |
| ALGEZIR............1 | |
| GP 57 Of Algezir, and riden in Belmarye. | 56 |
| ALISAUNDRE.........1 | |
| GP 51 At Alisaundre he was whan it was wonne. | 50 |
| ALLE...............14 | |
| GP 26 In felaweshipe, and pilgrimes were they alle, | 26 |
| GP 53 Aboven alle nacions in Pruce; | 52 |
| GP 127 At mete wel ytaught was she with alle; | 126 |
| GP 210 In alle the ordres foure is noon that kan | 210 |
| GP 283 For sothe he was a worthy man with alle, | 284 |
| GP 323 In termes hadde he caas and doomes alle | 324 |
| GP 346 Of alle deyntees that men koude thynke, | 348 |
| GP 363 And they were clothed alle in o lyveree | 364 |
| GP 407 He knew alle the havenes, as they were, | 408 |
| GP 452 That she was out of alle charitee. | 454 |
| GP 534 At alle tymes, thogh him gamed or smerte, | 536 |
| GP 777 And if yow liketh alle by oon assent | 778 |
| GP 796 And which of yow that bereth hym best of alle -- | 798 |
| GP 824 And gadrede us togidre alle in a flok, | 826 |
| ALLER..............3 | |
| GP 586 And yet this Manciple sette hir aller cappe. | 588 |
| GP 799 Shal have a soper at oure aller cost | 800 |
| GP 823 Up roos oure Hoost, and was oure aller cok, | 824 |
| ALMOOST............1 | |
| GP 155 It was almoost a spanne brood, I trowe; | 154 |
| ALS................1 | |
| GP 170 Gynglen in a whistlynge wynd als cleere | 170 |
| ALSO...............10 | |
| GP 64 This ilke worthy knyght hadde been also | 64 |
| GP 118 Ther was also a Nonne, a PRIORESSE, | 118 |
| GP 285 A CLERK ther was of Oxenford also, | 286 |
| GP 311 Ther was also, ful riche of excellence. | 312 |
| GP 480 He was also a lerned man, a clerk, | 482 |
| GP 542 Ther was also a REVE, and a MILLERE, | 544 |
| GP 543 A SOMNOUR, and a PARDONER also, | 544 |
| GP 662 And also war hym of a Significavit. | 664 |
| GP 743 Also I prey yow to foryeve it me, | 744 |
| GP 811 With ful glad herte, and preyden hym also | 812 |