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The Chinese word "乔叟" is formed through phonetic transliteration, where the characters are chosen solely for their sound to approximate the English name "Chaucer". The character "乔" (qiáo) represents the initial syllable "Cha", and "叟" (sǒu) represents the final syllable "cer", combining to create a sound-based equivalent without deriving meaning from the individual characters.
Word Definition - 乔叟
Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400), English poet, author of The Canterbury Tales 坎特伯雷故事集[kǎn tè bó léi gù shì jí]
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