Chaucerian
American
[chaw-seer-ee-uhn]
/ tʃɔˈsɪər i ən /
adjective
noun
Chaucerian
British
/ tʃɔːˈsɪərɪən /
adjective
noun
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an imitator of Chaucer, esp one of a group of 15th-century Scottish writers who took him as a model
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an admirer of Chaucer's works
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a specialist in the study or teaching of Chaucer
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Other Word Forms
- non-Chaucerian adjective
- post-Chaucerian adjective
- pre-Chaucerian adjective
Etymology
Origin of Chaucerian
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