Chatterton


[chat-er-tuh n] /ˈtʃæt ər tən/

noun
1.
Thomas, 1752–70, English poet.
/ˈtʃætətən/
noun
1.
Thomas. 1752–70, British poet; author of spurious medieval verse and prose: he committed suicide at the age of 17

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