Chaucer

/ˈtʃɔː.sər/ noun

Referring to Geoffrey Chaucer, a famous medieval English poet; sometimes used to mean any medieval poet or writer.

The name Chaucer comes from Old French chaussier (shoemaker), a profession-based surname. Chaucer lived 1340-1400 and wrote The Canterbury Tales.

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