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Definition of gentleman
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Gentleman
(n.) One who bears arms, but has no
title..
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Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.)
Wealth;
large
possessions;
large
estate;
riches;
as, a
gentleman
of
fortune..
Boudoir
::
Boudoir
(n.) A small room, esp. if
pleasant,
or
elegantly
furnished,
to which a lady may
retire
to be
alone,
or to
receive
intimate
friends;
a
lady's
(or
sometimes
a
gentleman's)
private
room..
Chateau
::
Chateau
(n.) A manor house or
residence
of the lord of the
manor;
a
gentleman's
country
seat; also,
particularly,
a royal
residence;
as, the
chateau
of the
Louvre;
the
chateau
of the
Luxembourg..
Stranger
::
Stranger
(n.) One who is
unknown
or
unacquainted;
as, the
gentleman
is a
stranger
to me;
hence,
one not
admitted
to
communication,
fellowship,
or
acquaintance..
Old-gentlemanly
::
Old-gentlemanly
(a.)
Pertaining
to an old
gentleman,
or like one..
Esquire
::
Esquire
(n.)
Originally,
a
shield-bearer
or
armor-bearer,
an
attendant
on a
knight;
in
modern
times,
a title of
dignity
next in
degree
below
knight
and above
gentleman;
also, a title of
office
and
courtesy;
-- often
shortened
to
squire..
Decayed
::
Decayed
(a.)
Fallen,
as to
physical
or
social
condition;
affected
with
decay;
rotten;
as,
decayed
vegetation
or
vegetables;
a
decayed
fortune
or
gentleman..
Antiquity
::
Antiquity
(n.) An old
gentleman.
Genteel
::
Genteel
(a.)
Suited
to the
position
of lady or a
gentleman;
as, to live in a
genteel
allowance..
Gentlemanlike
::
Gentlemanlike
(a.) Alt. of
Gentlemanl.
Gentlemanhood
::
Gentlemanhood
(n.) The
qualities
or
condition
of a
gentleman.
Sir
::
Sir (n.) A man of
social
authority
and
dignity;
a lord; a
master;
a
gentleman;
-- in this sense
usually
spelled
sire.
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..
Donship
::
Donship
(n.) The
quality
or rank of a don,
gentleman,
or
knight..
Gentle
::
Gentle
(n.) One well born; a
gentleman.
Gentleman
::
Gentleman
(n.) One who bears arms, but has no
title..
True-bred
::
True-bred
(a.) Being of real
breeding
or
education;
as, a
true-bred
gentleman..
Gentleman
::
Gentleman
(n.) A man well born; one of good
family;
one above the
condition
of a
yeoman.
Gentleman
::
Gentleman
(n.) A man,
irrespective
of
condition;
-- used esp. in the
plural
(=
citizens;
people),
in
addressing
men in
popular
assemblies,
etc..
Gentlemanly
::
Gentlemanly
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to,
resembling,
or
becoming,
a
gentleman;
well-behaved;
courteous;
polite..
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