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Definition of gentleman
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of gentleman is as below...
Gentleman
(n.) A man,
irrespective
of
condition;
-- used esp. in the
plural
(=
citizens;
people),
in
addressing
men in
popular
assemblies,
etc..
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Gentle
::
Gentle
(n.) One well born; a
gentleman.
Cadet
::
Cadet (n.) A
gentleman
who
carries
arms in a
regiment,
as a
volunteer,
with a view of
acquiring
military
skill and
obtaining
a
commission..
Antiquity
::
Antiquity
(n.) An old
gentleman.
Gentleman
::
Gentleman
(n.) One who bears arms, but has no
title..
Decayed
::
Decayed
(a.)
Fallen,
as to
physical
or
social
condition;
affected
with
decay;
rotten;
as,
decayed
vegetation
or
vegetables;
a
decayed
fortune
or
gentleman..
Gentlemanlike
::
Gentlemanlike
(a.) Alt. of
Gentlemanl.
True-bred
::
True-bred
(a.) Being of real
breeding
or
education;
as, a
true-bred
gentleman..
Babu
::
Babu (n.) A
Hindoo
gentleman;
a
native
clerk who
writes
English;
also, a
Hindoo
title
answering
to Mr. or
Esquire..
Gentlemanly
::
Gentlemanly
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to,
resembling,
or
becoming,
a
gentleman;
well-behaved;
courteous;
polite..
Se–or
::
Se–or (n.) A
Spanish
title of
courtesy
corresponding
to the
English
Mr. or Sir; also, a
gentleman..
Liberal
::
Liberal
(a.) Free by
birth;
hence,
befitting
a
freeman
or
gentleman;
refined;
noble;
independent;
free; not
servile
or mean; as, a
liberal
ancestry;
a
liberal
spirit;
liberal
arts or
studies..
Sir
::
Sir (n.) A man of
social
authority
and
dignity;
a lord; a
master;
a
gentleman;
-- in this sense
usually
spelled
sire.
Honorable
::
Honorable
(a.) An
epithet
of
respect
or
distinction;
as, the
honorable
Senate;
the
honorable
gentleman..
Garb
::
Garb (n.)
Costume;
fashion;
as, the garb of a
gentleman
in the 16th
century..
Gentleman
::
Gentleman
(n.) One of
gentle
or
refined
manners;
a
well-bred
man.
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..
Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.)
Wealth;
large
possessions;
large
estate;
riches;
as, a
gentleman
of
fortune..
Old-gentlemanly
::
Old-gentlemanly
(a.)
Pertaining
to an old
gentleman,
or like one..
Donship
::
Donship
(n.) The
quality
or rank of a don,
gentleman,
or
knight..
Gentilize
::
Gentilize
(v. i.) To act the
gentleman;
-- with it (see It, 5)..
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