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romaunt, n. and a. arch. (rəʊˈmɔːnt) Forms: 6 roma(u)nte, 6–8 romant, 7 romand, 7, 9 romaunt. [a. OF. romant (later roman), an analogical variant of romanz, romans romance.] 1. A romance; a romantic tale or poem.1530 Palsgr. 486/2 Though I fynde it moche used in the Romante of the Rose, it is..nowe ...
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The Romaunt of the Rose
The Romaunt of the Rose (The Romaunt) is a partial translation into Middle English of the French allegorical poem, Le Roman de la Rose (Le Roman). Romaunt of the Rose a free translation and retelling in modern English prose of the Romaunt of the Rose, a Middle English translation of the Old French
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The Pilgrim's Tale
references to events in 1534 and 1536 – e.g. the Lincolnshire Rebellion – and borrows from The Plowman's Tale and the 1532 text by William Thynne of Chaucer's Romaunt
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Frenchless
Frenchless, a. (ˈfrɛnʃlɪs) [f. French n. + -less.] Having no French.1818 Moore Fudge Fam. Paris ix. 26 As for me, a Frenchless grub, At Congress never born to stammer. 1894 Sat. Rev. 3 Mar. 230 The rest [of the Romaunt of the Rose] has to go in double columns of smaller type, Frenchless.
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Mary Ethel Seaton
Her contention that Roos, a "Lancastrian poet", was the writer of verses attributed to Chaucer (The Romaunt of the Rose) and Wyatt caused contention in
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Jean de Meun
Part of Jean's poem was translated into Middle English verse by Chaucer as The Romaunt of the Rose.
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wafty
wafty, a. (ˈwɑːftɪ, ˈwæf-, ˈwɒf-) [f. waft n.1 and v.1 + -y.] † 1. (See quot.) Obs.1611 Cotgr., Vapide, waftie, or wafted; that sends vp an ill fume, that yeelds a stinking vapor. 2. Of the wind: That wafts a perfume.1863 Dobell Autumn Mood Poet. Wks. 1875 II. 333 Oh, old old Minstrelsy, oh, wafty w...
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William Ross Wallace
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The Battle of Tippecanoe, Triumphs of Science, and Other Poems (1837)
Wordsworth: A Poem (1846)
Alban the Pirate: A Romaunt of the Metropolis
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roman
▪ I. roman, n.3 S. Afr. Also roo(i)man. [Afrikaans, f. rooi red + man man.] 1. A marine fish, Chrysoblephus laticeps, belonging to the family Sparidæ and having reddish skin. Also attrib.1790 E. Helme tr. Le Vaillant's Trav. Afr. I. ii. 22 Among those [fish] in greatest estimation, they distinguish ...
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Guisarme
However, other texts from the same period draw a distinction from the axe and guisarme (Such as in Chaucer's Romaunt of the Rose: "With swerd, or sparth
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J. S. P. Tatlock
Works, The Modern Reader's Chaucer, The Siege of Troy in Elizabethan Literature, and A Concordance to the Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer and to the Romaunt
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Clinton F. Larson
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Coriantumer and Moroni (1962)
The Mantle of the Prophet and Other Plays (1966)
The Prophet (1971)
Romaunt of the Rose: A Tapestry of Poems (1982)
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Mamhead House
The conservatory, which adjoins the house, is surmounted by a parapet decorated with "an ingeniously apt quotation" from Geoffrey Chaucer's The Romaunt
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Keith Henderson (artist)
Eddison, including The Worm Ouroboros, and, with Norman Wilkinson, an edition of Geoffrey Chaucer's translation of The Romaunt of the Rose. Henderson, the first five with colour plates, the remainder with pen-and-ink drawings or engravings in black-and-white, unless otherwise stated.
1908 The Romaunt
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