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