Chaucer's Works, Volume 6 — Introduction, Glossary, and IndexesChaucer, Geoffrey
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Chaucer's Works, Volume 6 — Introduction, Glossary, and Indexes
Chaucer, Geoffrey
English poetry -- Middle English, 1100-1500
COME, _v._ come; _come thereby_, come by it, acquire it, G 1395; Come,
_ger._ to come, future, 3. 708; Comen, _ger._ to come, 5. 76; arise from, B
3. p 4. 40; Comestow, comest thou, L. 1887; Cometh, _pr. s. as fut._ shall
come, 4. 11; Comth, _pr. s._ comes, B 407, 603, C 781, F 765; Cam, _pt. s._
came, A 252 _c_, 547, F 81; C[=o]m, _pt. s._ 3. 134; 5. 252, 413; HF. 2061;
C[=o]men, _pt. pl._ L. 1241; B 145; C[=o]me, _pt. pl._ G 1220; C[)o]men,
_pp._ come, 4. 81; 5. 98; L. 37, 45; B 260; _ben comen_, are come, B 1130;
C[)o]me, _pp._ 3. 135; 5. 36; A 23, B 4601, F 96; C[)o]me, _2 pres. s.
subj._ mayst come, B 119; _pres. s. subj._ may come, comes, F 653; come, L.
2215; C[=o]me, _1 pt. s. subj._ might come, came, HF. 1906; Com, _imp. s._
A 672; Com of, i.e. seize the opportunity, be quick, T. ii. 1738, 1742,
1750; D 1602; Cometh, _imp. pl._ A 839, I 161.
C[)O]ME (kum[*e]), _s._ coming, G 343. A.S. _cyme_.
COM['E]DIE, _s._ comedy, pleasant tale, T. v. 1788.
COMENDABLE, _adj._ commendable, B 3050.
COMENDE, _v._ commend; Commende, _ger._ E 1024; Comendeth, _pr. s._
praises, B 76; _pr. pl._ L. 1688; Comendeden, _pt. pl._ T. iii. 217.
COMEVE, _v._ commove; Comeveden, _2 pr. pl. as 2 pr. s._, didst instigate,
T. iii. 17. See COMMEVE.
COMFORT, _s._ 1. 17, 77; 5. 170; T. ii. 1755; G 32; Comf['o]rt, 18. 1.
COMLILY, _adv._ in a comely way, 3. 848.
COMLINESSE, _s._ comeliness, 3. 827, 966.
COMMAUNDEMENT, _s._ command, HF. 2021. See COMAUNDEMENT.
COMMAUNDETH, _pr. s._ commands, R. 34. See COMAUNDE.
COMMENDACION, _s._ I 473.
COMMENDE, _ger._ to commend, E 1024. See COMENDE.
COMMEVE, _v._; Commeveth, _pr. s._ moves, induces, T. v. 1783; Commeve,
_pr. s. subj._ move, T. v. 1386. See COMMOEVE, COMEVE.
COMMISSIOUN, _s._ commission, A 315.
COMMITTE, _v._ commit; Committeth, _pr. s._ entrusts, T. v. 4; Committed,
_pp._ T. v. 1542.
COMMODIOUS, _false reading for_ Comeveden, T. iii. 17 _n_.
COMMOEVE, _ger._ to move, influence, B 4. p 4. 184; Commoeveth, _pr. s._
compels, B 5. m 4. 36; Commoevede, _pt. s._ moved to pity, B 3. m 12. 19.
See COMEVE, COMMEVE.
COMMOEVINGE, _s._ moving, disturbing, B 1. m 4. 4.
COMMUNE, _adj._ general, common, B 155, 3436, E 431; common, ordinary, I
102; _in c._, commonly, A 1261, 2681. See COMUNE.
COMMUNE, _s._ the commons, E 70; Communes, _pl._ commons, commoners, A
2509. See COMUNE.
COMMUNE, _v._ commune, converse, G 982.
COMMUNION, _s._ I 312.
COMPAIGNABLE, _adj._ companionable, B 1194, 4062.
COMPAIGNYE, _s._ company, B 4183. See COMPANYE.
COMPAME, Com pa me, _for_ Com ba me (see Ba), come kiss me, A 3709 _n_.
COMPANYE, _s._ company, B 3. m 3. 6; A 24, 898, B 134, 1187, D 860;
companionship, 4. 219; (personified), R. 958.
COMPARISONED, _pp._ compared, B 2. p 7. 72.
COMPARISOUN, _s._ comparison, L. 122; B 4507, E 666; Comparison, E 817.
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