BYNDE...............1
MancT 8 A theef myghte hym ful lightly robbe and bynde. 8
 
 CAM.................1
MancT 75 That were nat honest, if it cam to preef. " 74
 
 CAPUL...............2
MancT 64 To kepen hym and his capul out of the slough; 64
MancT 65 And if he falle from his capul eftsoone, 64
 
 CARE................1
MancT 54 To lifte hym up, and muchel care and wo, 54
 
 CARIE...............1
MancT 96 Where that we goon, good drynke with us carie; 96
 
 CASTE...............1
MancT 48 For lakke of speche, and doun the hors hym caste, 48
 
 CAUNTERBURY.........1
MancT 3 Under the Blee, in Caunterbury Weye? 2
 
 CAUSE...............1
MancT 57 " By cause drynke hath dominacioun 56
 
 CERTEYN.............1
MancT 34 Of me, certeyn, thou shalt nat been yglosed. 34
 
 CERTEYNLY...........1
MancT 87 And certeynly, to tellen as it was, 86
 
 CHEPE...............1
MancT 24 Than the beste galon wyn in Chepe. " 24
 
 CHYVACHEE...........1
MancT 50 This was a fair chyvachee of a cook! 50
 
 CLOOS...............1
MancT 37 Hoold cloos thy mouth, man, by thy fader kyn! 36
 
 COKKES..............1
MancT 9 See how he nappeth! See how, for cokkes bones, 8
 
 COME................1
MancT 12 Do hym come forth, he knoweth his penaunce; 12
 
 COMPAIGNYE..........1
MancT 27 Which that heere rideth in this compaignye, 26
 
 COOK................9
MancT 11 Is that a cook of Londoun, with meschaunce? 10
MancT 15 Awake, thou Cook, " quod he, " God yeve thee sorwe! 14
MancT 20 This Cook, that was ful pale and no thyng reed, 20
MancT 26 To thee, sire Cook, and to no wight displese, 26
MancT 46 And with this speche the Cook wax wrooth and wraw, 46
MancT 50 This was a fair chyvachee of a cook! 50
MancT 85 This Cook shal drynke therof, if I may. 84
MancT 88 Of this vessel the Cook drank faste, allas! 88
MancT 92 And of that drynke the Cook was wonder fayn, 92
 
 CORS................1
MancT 67 In liftyng up his hevy dronken cors. 66
 
 CURSED..............1
MancT 39 Thy cursed breeth infecte wole us alle. 38
 
 CURTEISYE...........1
MancT 28 And that oure Hoost wole, of his curteisye, 28
 
 DASWEN..............1
MancT 31 Thyne eyen daswen eek, as that me thynketh, 30
 
 DAY.................1
MancT 71 Another day he wole, peraventure, 70
 
 DEETH...............1
MancT 86 Up peyne of deeth, he wol nat seye me nay. " 86
 
 DEITEE..............1
MancT 101 Worshipe and thank be to thy deitee! 100
 
 DEVEL...............1
MancT 38 The devel of helle sette his foot therin! 38
 
 DISESE..............1
MancT 97 For that wol turne rancour and disese 96
 
 DISPLESE............1
MancT 26 To thee, sire Cook, and to no wight displese, 26
 
 DISPOSED............1
MancT 33 That sheweth wel thou art nat wel disposed. 32
 
 DO..................2
MancT 12 Do hym come forth, he knoweth his penaunce; 12
MancT 63 " He hath also to do moore than ynough 62
 
 DOMINACIOUN.........1
MancT 57 " By cause drynke hath dominacioun 56
 
 DOON................1
MancT 25 " Wel, " quod the Maunciple, " if it may doon ese 24
 
 DOONE...............1
MancT 66 Thanne shal we alle have ynogh to doone 66
 
 DOUN................1
MancT 48 For lakke of speche, and doun the hors hym caste, 48
 
 DRAGHTE.............1
MancT 83 A draghte of wyn, ye, of a ripe grape, 82
 
 DRANK...............2
MancT 88 Of this vessel the Cook drank faste, allas! 88
MancT 89 What neded hym? He drank ynough biforn. 88
 
 DRONKE..............2
MancT 17 Hastow had fleen al nyght, or artow dronke? 16
MancT 61 That he hath dronke, he speketh in his nose, 60
 
 DRONKEN.............3
MancT 35 See how he ganeth, lo, this dronken wight, 34
MancT 44 I trowe that ye dronken han wyn ape, 44
MancT 67 In liftyng up his hevy dronken cors. 66
 
 DRYNKE..............4
MancT 57 " By cause drynke hath dominacioun 56
MancT 85 This Cook shal drynke therof, if I may. 84
MancT 92 And of that drynke the Cook was wonder fayn, 92
MancT 96 Where that we goon, good drynke with us carie; 96
 
 DUN.................1
MancT 5 And seyde, " Sires, what! Dun is in the myre! 4
 
 EEK.................2
MancT 31 Thyne eyen daswen eek, as that me thynketh, 30
MancT 62 And fneseth faste, and eek he hath the pose. 62
 
 EFTSOONE............1
MancT 65 And if he falle from his capul eftsoone, 64
 
 ER..................1
MancT 52 And er that he agayn were in his sadel, 52
 
 ERNEST..............1
MancT 100 That so kanst turnen ernest into game! 100
 
 ESE.................1
MancT 25 " Wel, " quod the Maunciple, " if it may doon ese 24
 
 EXCUSE..............1
MancT 29 I wol as now excuse thee of thy tale. 28
 
 EYEN................1
MancT 31 Thyne eyen daswen eek, as that me thynketh, 30
 
 EYLETH..............1
MancT 16 What eyleth thee to slepe by the morwe? 16
 
 FADER...............1
MancT 37 Hoold cloos thy mouth, man, by thy fader kyn! 36
 
 FAIR................1
MancT 50 This was a fair chyvachee of a cook! 50
 
 FALLE...............4
MancT 10 That he wol falle fro his hors atones! 10
MancT 22 As ther is falle on me swich hevynesse, 22
MancT 40 Fy, stynkyng swyn! Fy, foule moote thee falle! 40
MancT 65 And if he falle from his capul eftsoone, 64
 
 FAN.................1
MancT 42 Now, sweete sire, wol ye justen atte fan? 42
 
 FASTE...............3
MancT 47 And on the Manciple he gan nodde faste 46
MancT 62 And fneseth faste, and eek he hath the pose. 62
MancT 88 Of this vessel the Cook drank faste, allas! 88
 
 FAYN................1
MancT 92 And of that drynke the Cook was wonder fayn, 92
 
 FEITH...............2
MancT 30 For, in good feith, thy visage is ful pale, 30
MancT 69 " But yet, Manciple, in feith thou art to nyce, 68
 
 FELAWE..............1
MancT 7 That wole awake oure felawe al bihynde? 6
 
 FEY.................1
MancT 13 For he shal telle a tale, by my fey, 12
 
 FLEEN...............1
MancT 17 Hastow had fleen al nyght, or artow dronke? 16
 
 FNESETH.............1
MancT 62 And fneseth faste, and eek he hath the pose. 62
 
 FOOT................1
MancT 38 The devel of helle sette his foot therin! 38
 
 FOR.................11
MancT 4 Ther gan oure Hooste for to jape and pleye, 4
MancT 6 Is ther no man, for preyere ne for hyre, 6
MancT 6 Is ther no man, for preyere ne for hyre, 6
MancT 9 See how he nappeth! See how, for cokkes bones, 8
MancT 13 For he shal telle a tale, by my fey, 12
MancT 30 For, in good feith, thy visage is ful pale, 30
MancT 48 For lakke of speche, and doun the hors hym caste, 48
MancT 60 For, were it wyn or oold or moysty ale 60
MancT 74 As for to pynchen at thy rekenynges, 74
MancT 78 Yet hadde I levere payen for the mare 78
MancT 97 For that wol turne rancour and disese 96
 
 FORS................1
MancT 68 Telle on thy tale; of hym make I no fors. 68
 
 FORTH...............1
MancT 12 Do hym come forth, he knoweth his penaunce; 12
 
 FOULE...............1
MancT 40 Fy, stynkyng swyn! Fy, foule moote thee falle! 40
 
 FRO.................2
MancT 10 That he wol falle fro his hors atones! 10
MancT 53 Ther was greet showvyng bothe to and fro 52
 
 FROM................1
MancT 65 And if he falle from his capul eftsoone, 64
 
 FUL.................4
MancT 8 A theef myghte hym ful lightly robbe and bynde. 8
MancT 20 This Cook, that was ful pale and no thyng reed, 20
MancT 30 For, in good feith, thy visage is ful pale, 30
MancT 32 And, wel I woot, thy breeth ful soure stynketh: 32
 
 FY..................2
MancT 40 Fy, stynkyng swyn! Fy, foule moote thee falle! 40
MancT 40 Fy, stynkyng swyn! Fy, foule moote thee falle! 40
 
 GALON...............1
MancT 24 Than the beste galon wyn in Chepe. " 24
 
 GAME................1
MancT 100 That so kanst turnen ernest into game! 100
 
 GAN.................3
MancT 4 Ther gan oure Hooste for to jape and pleye, 4
MancT 47 And on the Manciple he gan nodde faste 46
MancT 94 Thanne gan oure Hoost to laughen wonder loude, 94