| ABOUTEN................1 | |
| RomA 1563 Abouten it is gras spryngyng, | 1560 |
| ABOVE..................3 | |
| RomA 164 Hir name above hir heed saugh I, | 164 |
| RomA 565 And faire above that chapelet | 564 |
| RomB 4192 And eke above, atte corners, | 4188 |
| ABOVEN.................3 | |
| RomB 4352 Whanne I wende best aboven to have be. | 4348 |
| RomB 5750 But aboven all, specialy, | 5744 |
| RomC 7515 " And, sir, aboven al other synne, | 7502 |
| ABRAIDE................2 | |
| RomB 1806 Till I abraide out of my thought, | 1804 |
| RomB 5156 For anger, as I dide abraide: | 5150 |
| ABREYDE................1 | |
| RomB 3967 That atte laste Drede abreyde, | 3962 |
| ABROD..................1 | |
| RomB 1898 But ay the oynement wente abrod; | 1894 |
| ABSENCE................2 | |
| RomB 2796 Thenkyng in absence is good to thee. | 2792 |
| RomB 4369 His absence at myn herte I fele; | 4364 |
| ABSENS.................1 | |
| RomB 4122 Absens therof, allas, me sleeth. | 4118 |
| ABSENT.................1 | |
| RomB 3830 To kepen, whanne I was absent, | 3826 |
| ABSENTE................1 | |
| RomB 4911 Though for a tyme his herte absente, | 4906 |
| ABSOLUCIOUN............1 | |
| RomC 6410 To have double absolucioun. | 6402 |
| ABSTENE................1 | |
| RomC 7553 He coude himselve nat abstene. | 7540 |
| ABSTINAUNCE............1 | |
| RomC 5848 That Fals-Semblant and Abstinaunce, | 5842 |
| ABSTINENCE.............3 | |
| RomC 6056 With Abstinence, his dere lemman; | 6050 |
| RomC 6485 " Thou prechest abstinence also. " | 6476 |
| RomC 7671 And, Abstinence, full wise ye seme. | 7658 |
| ABSTINENCE-STREYNED....2 | |
| RomC 6341 That hight Dame Abstinence-Streyned, | 6334 |
| RomC 7364 And Dame Abstinence-Streyned | 7352 |
| ABSTYNAUNCE............2 | |
| RomC 7354 Of Fals-Semblant and Abstynaunce, | 7342 |
| RomC 7435 For wel he knew Dame Abstynaunce, | 7422 |
| ABSTYNENCE.............3 | |
| RomC 7398 Was Abstynence, iwys, coloured; | 7386 |
| RomC 7428 Dame Abstynence first him grette, | 7416 |
| RomC 7503 Quod alderfirst Dame Abstynence, | 7490 |
| ABUNDAUNCE.............1 | |
| RomB 5689 All these ar riche in abundaunce | 5684 |
| ABYDE..................4 | |
| RomA 242 Men must abyde wondir longe | 242 |
| RomA 1451 Right as an hunter can abyde | 1450 |
| RomB 2424 And I abyde al sol in wo, | 2420 |
| RomB 2431 Shul they abyde thanne? Nay; | 2428 |
| ABYE...................2 | |
| RomC 5888 Shal it abye in body or name. | 5882 |
| RomC 5976 She shal abye that trespas ful dere, | 5970 |
| ACCOMPLISSHE...........1 | |
| RomB 5190 To accomplisshe thi requeste. | 5184 |
| ACCOMPLISSHID..........1 | |
| RomB 4537 She accomplisshid all my will, | 4532 |
| ACCORD.................4 | |
| RomC 5816 And her accord to Love recorded. | 5810 |
| RomC 5818 Bi evene accord of everichon, | 5812 |
| RomC 6057 This oure accord and oure wille now. " | 6052 |
| RomC 6769 The accord of the universite | 6760 |
| ACCORDAUNCE............3 | |
| RomA 496 Ful blisful was the accordaunce | 496 |
| RomB 4716 And accordaunce to discorde. | 4712 |
| RomC 5847 " And we fynde in oure accordaunce | 5842 |
| ACCORDE................4 | |
| RomB 2794 Thing wherwith thou canst accorde | 2790 |
| RomB 3577 And sith that she and I accorde, | 3572 |
| RomB 4715 It is discordaunce that can accorde, | 4710 |
| RomC 6613 Seynt Austyn wole therto accorde, | 6604 |
| ACCORDED...............2 | |
| RomC 5815 But aftir discord they accorded, | 5810 |
| RomC 5846 Withouten hir we ben accorded. | 5840 |
| ACCUSE.................1 | |
| RomC 6444 I am full redy hym to accuse, | 6436 |
| ACCUSEN................1 | |
| RomC 7230 Us to correcte and accusen. | 7218 |
| ACCUSITH...............1 | |
| RomA 1591 The estrees of the yerd accusith | 1588 |
| ACHEVE.................2 | |
| RomB 4600 Yit, if my lust he wolde acheve, | 4596 |
| RomC 5883 Al my nedes for to acheve, | 5878 |
| ACHEVED................1 | |
| RomB 4630 How is this quarell yit acheved | 4626 |
| ACHIEVED...............1 | |
| RomB 2049 And thorough falshed her lust achieved, | 2046 |
| ACORD..................1 | |
| RomB 2083 Quod Love, " and fully I acord. | 2080 |
| ACOYE..................1 | |
| RomB 3564 Which alle his peynes myght acoye. | 3560 |
| ACQUEYNTAUNCE..........3 | |
| RomB 4962 Hir acqueyntaunce wolde no man fel, | 4956 |
| RomC 6491 " I love bettir th' acqueyntaunce, | 6482 |
| RomC 6969 Her acqueyntaunce wel love I; | 6958 |
| ACQUEYNTAUNCES.........1 | |
| RomC 6176 And purchace hem the acqueyntaunces | 6170 |
| ACQUITAUNCE............1 | |
| RomB 4704 A free acquitaunce, withoute relees, | 4700 |
| ACQUYTE................1 | |
| RomC 6742 That his labour wole not acquyte | 6732 |
| ACURSED................1 | |
| RomA 468 Acursed may wel be that day | 468 |
| ADAMAUNT...............1 | |
| RomA 1182 Right as an adamaunt, iwys, | 1180 |
| ADDITH.................1 | |
| RomB 3801 Worst, and addith more somdell | 3796 |
| ADEMANT................1 | |
| RomB 4181 The stoon was hard, of ademant, | 4176 |
| ADO....................1 | |
| RomB 5080 And don al that they han ado, | 5074 |
| ADOO...................1 | |
| RomB 3036 And yitt hadde Trespas never adoo | 3032 |
| ADOUN..................1 | |
| RomB 3402 To hym I knelide lowe adoun, | 3398 |
| ADOWN..................4 | |
| RomB 4362 And whirle adown, and overturne | 4358 |
| RomC 5858 Fonde Shame adown to brynge; | 5852 |
| RomC 7205 But, maugre hem, it shal adown, | 7192 |
| RomC 7476 By Wicked-Tonge adown they sate, | 7464 |
| ADRAD..................1 | |
| RomA 1228 She wolde ben right sore adrad | 1226 |
| ADVERSITE..............3 | |
| RomB 2010 That peyne and gret adversite | 2006 |
| RomB 5547 She makith, thurgh hir adversite, | 5542 |
| RomB 5557 Poverte and such adversite | 5552 |
| ADVOCATES..............1 | |
| RomB 5721 Phisiciens and advocates | 5716 |
| AFEERED................1 | |
| RomB 2655 Thanne shalt thou goon, ful foule afeered, | 2652 |
| AFERD..................1 | |
| RomB 4226 Drede is aferd, wherso she be; | 4222 |
| AFERED.................1 | |
| RomB 3604 You dar no more afered be. " | 3600 |
| AFFAIRE................1 | |
| RomB 3455 He seide, " Now goth wel thyn affaire. | 3450 |
| AFFECCIOUN.............1 | |
| RomC 6409 Ne I have non affeccioun | 6400 |
| AFFECT.................1 | |
| RomB 5486 Freend of affect and freend of chere, | 5480 |
| AFFERMYNG..............1 | |
| RomB 3816 He swoor, affermyng sikirlye, | 3812 |
| AFFRAIETH..............1 | |
| RomA 91 Whan love affraieth alle thing, | 90 |
| AFFRAY.................7 | |
| RomB 2034 Withouten daunger or affray, | 2030 |
| RomB 2549 This is the stryf and eke the affray, | 2546 |
| RomB 3091 So gret annoy and such affray, | 3088 |
| RomB 3221 Which the have putt in gret affray. | 3216 |
| RomB 3866 By cause hir herte was in affray, | 3862 |
| RomB 3961 He was for drede in sich affray | 3956 |
| RomB 4397 But yit I am in gret affray | 4392 |
| AFFRAYED...............1 | |
| RomB 3113 Thanne Bialacoil, affrayed all, | 3110 |
| AFFY...................1 | |
| RomB 5480 In whom no man shulde affy, | 5474 |
| AFFYE..................1 | |
| RomB 3155 I wole no more in thee affye, | 3150 |
| AFORE..................1 | |
| RomB 2808 Hir persone he shall afore hym sette, | 2804 |
| AFORN..................11 | |
| RomB 3041 Shame, of that I spak aforn. | 3038 |
| RomB 3122 Or take the Rose aforn his kynde. | 3118 |
| RomB 3396 The which aforn me hadde blamed, | 3392 |
| RomB 3457 Though he aforn was dispitous, | 3452 |
| RomB 3465 Hym that aforn he hadde in drede, | 3460 |
| RomB 3614 And goodly, as aforn dyd he; | 3610 |
| RomB 3645 Aforn ne was, ne more vermayle. | 3640 |
| RomB 3952 Aforn, and founde in hym good chere, | 3948 |
| RomB 4001 The cherl thei founden hem aforn, | 3996 |
| RomB 4328 Thanne I hadde it never aforn. | 4324 |
| RomB 5014 That, but aforn hir she may see | 5008 |