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consisting of different things; miscellaneous; various
Explanation:
The adjective sundry means several, various and diverse. In the passage from Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," the use of the word sundry has to do with the different kinds of pilgrims who traveled to Canterury together. In that matter, the group was integrated by people of all social status and morals, such a nun, a knight, a wife and a pardoner.
Answer:
consisting of different things; miscellaneous; various
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