Usually means: Collection of stories by Chaucer.
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  1. Canterbury Tales, the Canterbury Tales: Collins English Dictionary
  2. Canterbury Tales: Vocabulary.com
  3. The Canterbury Tales, canterbury tales: Dictionary.com
  4. Canterbury Tales (film), Canterbury Tales (musical), Canterbury Tales, Canterbury tales, The Canterbury Tales (TV Series), The Canterbury Tales (TV series), The Canterbury Tales (disambiguation), The Canterbury Tales (film), The Canterbury Tales: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  5. Canterbury tales: Rhymezone
  6. Canterbury Tales: E Cobham Brewer, The Reader's Handbook
  7. Canterbury Tales: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1898)
  8. canterbury tales: FreeDictionary.org
  9. canterbury tales: Mnemonic Dictionary
  10. Canterbury Tales: TheFreeDictionary.com
  11. canterbury tales, Canterbury Tales: Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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  1. Canterbury Tales, The Canterbury Tales: Encyclopedia

Definitions from Wikipedia (Canterbury Tales)

noun:  a musical conceived by Martin Starkie and written by Nevill Coghill and Martin Starkie with music by John Hawkins and Richard Hill.
noun:  a series of six single dramas that originally aired on BBC One in 2003.
noun:  a collection of short stories and novellas, written by Harriet Lee and Sophia Lee and published in five volumes from 1797 to 1805.


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