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Definition of gentle
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Gentle
(n.) One well born; a
gentleman.
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Herr
::
Herr (n.) A title of
respect
given to
gentlemen
in
Germany,
equivalent
to the
English
Mister..
Gentle
::
Gentle
(superl.)
Well-born;
of a good
family
or
respectable
birth,
though
not
noble..
Gentilize
::
Gentilize
(v. i.) To
render
gentile
or
gentlemanly;
as, to
gentilize
your
unworthy
sones..
Benign
::
Benign
(a.)
Exhibiting
or
manifesting
kindness,
gentleness,
favor,
etc.; mild;
kindly;
salutary;
wholesome..
School
::
School
(n.) The
canons,
precepts,
or body of
opinion
or
practice,
sanctioned
by the
authority
of a
particular
class or age; as, he was a
gentleman
of the old
school..
Ungentle
::
Ungentle
(a.) Not
gentle;
lacking
good
breeding
or
delicacy;
harsh.
Bravery
::
Bravery
(n.) A showy
person;
a fine
gentleman;
a beau.
True-bred
::
True-bred
(a.) Being of real
breeding
or
education;
as, a
true-bred
gentleman..
Bonair
::
Bonair
(a.)
Gentle;
courteous;
complaisant;
yielding.
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Unwilling
to cause pain;
gentle;
mild.
Click
::
Click (v. i.) To make a
slight,
sharp noise (or a
succession
of such
noises),
as by
gentle
striking;
to
tick..
Gentlefolk
::
Gentlefolk
(n. pl.) Alt. of
Gentlefolk.
Admonition
::
Admonition
(n.)
Gentle
or
friendly
reproof;
counseling
against
a fault or
error;
expression
of
authoritative
advice;
friendly
caution
or
warning.
Master
::
Master
(n.) A young
gentleman;
a lad, or small boy..
Silver
::
Silver
(a.)
Sweet;
gentle;
peaceful.
Lent
::
Lent (a.) Slow; mild;
gentle;
as,
lenter
heats..
Gentle
::
Gentle
(superl.)
A
compellative
of
respect,
consideration,
or
conciliation;
as,
gentle
reader..
Valet
::
Valet (n.) A male
waiting
servant;
a
servant
who
attends
on
gentleman's
person;
a body
servant.
Simmer
::
Simmer
(v. i.) To boil
gently,
or with a
gentle
hissing;
to begin to
boil..
Breeze
::
Breeze
(n.) A
light,
gentle
wind; a
fresh,
soft-blowing
wind..
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