Chaucer
the original urban dictionary in the english language, the medieval poet geoffrey chaucer wrote in the vernacular, or the language of the common people. the canterbury tales, for example, is a collection of stories filled with plenty of swearing, slang, and fart jokes.
courtly poet: “rident stolidi verba latina!”
chaucer: “f-ck that. i’m writing in english.”
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