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Definition of gentle
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Gentle
(superl.)
Well-born;
of a good
family
or
respectable
birth,
though
not
noble..
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Soft-hearted
::
Soft-hearted
(a.)
Having
softness
or
tenderness
of
heart;
susceptible
of pity or other
kindly
affection;
gentle;
meek.
Breathing
::
Breathing
(n.) Any
gentle
influence
or
operation;
inspiration;
as, the
breathings
of the
Spirit..
Glacis
::
Glacis
(n.) A
gentle
slope,
or a
smooth,
gently
sloping
bank;
especially
(Fort.),
that slope of earth which
inclines
from the
covered
way
toward
the
exterior
ground
or
country
(see
Illust.
of
Ravelin)..
Lamblike
::
Lamblike
(a.) Like a lamb;
gentle;
meek;
inoffensive.
Slight
::
Slight
(superl.)
Not
decidedly
marked;
not
forcible;
inconsiderable;
unimportant;
insignificant;
not
severe;
weak;
gentle;
--
applied
in a great
variety
of
circumstances;
as, a
slight
(i. e.,
feeble)
effort;
a
slight
(i. e.,
perishable)
structure;
a
slight
(i. e., not deep)
impression;
a
slight
(i. e., not
convincing)
argument;
a
slight
(i. e., not
thorough)
examination;
slight
(i. e., not
severe)
pain, and the
like..
Click
::
Click (v. i.) To make a
slight,
sharp noise (or a
succession
of such
noises),
as by
gentle
striking;
to
tick..
Gentlemanly
::
Gentlemanly
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to,
resembling,
or
becoming,
a
gentleman;
well-behaved;
courteous;
polite..
Aurora
::
Aurora
(n.) The Roman
personification
of the dawn of day; the
goddess
of the
morning.
The poets
represented
her a
rising
out of the
ocean,
in a
chariot,
with rosy
fingers
dropping
gentle
dew..
Gently
::
Gently
(adv.)
In a
gentle
manner.
Serenade
::
Serenade
(n.) Music sung or
performed
in the open air at
nights;
--
usually
applied
to
musical
entertainments
given in the open air at
night,
especially
by
gentlemen,
in a
spirit
of
gallantry,
under the
windows
of
ladies..
Epiphany
::
Epiphany
(n.) A
church
festival
celebrated
on the 6th of
January,
the
twelfth
day after
Christmas,
in
commemoration
of the visit of the Magi of the East to
Bethlehem,
to see and
worship
the child
Jesus;
or, as
others
maintain,
to
commemorate
the
appearance
of the star to the Magi,
symbolizing
the
manifestation
of
Christ
to the
Gentles;
Twelfthtide..
Gentle
::
Gentle
(n.) A
trained
falcon.
See
Falcon-gentil.
Breathing
::
Breathing
(n.) Air in
gentle
motion.
Master
::
Master
(n.) A young
gentleman;
a lad, or small boy..
Lamb
::
Lamb (n.) Any
person
who is as
innocent
or
gentle
as a lamb.
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Easily
yielding;
susceptible
to
influence;
flexible;
gentle;
kind.
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.) To
soften
by heat and
moisture;
to
expose
to a
gentle
heat in a
boiler
or
matrass,
as a
preparation
for
chemical
operations..
Zephyrus
::
Zephyrus
(n.) The west wind, or
zephyr;
--
usually
personified,
and made the most mild and
gentle
of all the
sylvan
deities..
Dimplement
::
Dimplement
(n.) The state of being
dimpled,
or
marked
with
gentle
depressions..
Soft-spoken
::
Soft-spoken
(a.)
Speaking
softly;
having
a mild or
gentle
voice;
hence,
mild;
affable..
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