Definitions for Chaucerian

Chaucerian Chau·ce·ri·an

Spelling: [chaw-seer-ee-uh n]
IPA: /tʃɔˈsɪər i ən/

Chaucerian is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 412 anagrams from letters in Chaucerian (aaccehinru).

Definitions for Chaucerian

noun

  1. a scholar devoted to the study of Chaucer and his writings.

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of Chaucer's writings:

Origin of Chaucerian

First recorded in 1650-60; Chaucer + -ian

Examples for Chaucerian

Unlike most of the minor poems it is independent of Chaucerian tradition.

Here is no affectation of Chaucerian words; the gold is not spotted with rust.

According to Mr. Brown, he is giving simply an expansion of the Chaucerian phrases.

Though in many respects a Chaucerian pastiche, it not rarely equals its model in verbal and metrical felicity.

The clever application of the Chaucerian verse to his own case was crushing.

Chaucerian and other Pieces, being a Supplementary Volume to the above.

Our highlander often speaks in Elizabethan or Chaucerian or even pre-Chaucerian terms.

The Chaucerian couplet conveys the idea of an award to a patient husband, without reference to the wife.

These are plain manly compositions in the seven-lined Chaucerian stanza.

This proves that the word site is Chaucerian, and clears up the reading in Ho.

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