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gentlery, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun gentlery. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now ... www.oed.com
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Gentry - Wikipedia
Gentry are "well-born, genteel and well-bred people" of high social class, especially in the past. Gentry, in its widest connotation, refers to people of ... en.wikipedia.org
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GENTRY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : upper or ruling class : aristocracy b : a class whose members are entitled to bear a coat of arms though not of noble rank www.merriam-webster.com
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gentlery
† ˈgentlery Obs. rare. Also 3 genteleri, 5 gentlore, 7 gentilrie. [f. gentle a. + -ry.] a. = gentlehood, gentleship. b. = gentry.a 1275 Prov. ælfred 708 in O.E. Misc. 138 Þuru þis lore and genteleri, he amendit huge companie. c 1420 Liber Cocorum (1862) 35 Heroun rostyd..Þat a knyȝt is called for ge... Oxford English Dictionary
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gentlery-man, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the Middle English period (1150—1500). See meaning & use. Where does the noun gentlery ... www.oed.com
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gentlery - definition and meaning - Wordnik
gentlery: An obsolete form of gentry . www.wordnik.com
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gentilrie
gentilrie var. gentlery, Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gentry - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The gentry are the powerful members of society. In the United Kingdom, where there are still kings and queens and dukes and duchesses, the gentry are the ... www.vocabulary.com
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GENTRY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
an upper or ruling class; aristocracy. those who are not members of the nobility but are entitled to a coat of arms, especially those owning large tracts ... www.dictionary.com
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Landed gentry - Wikipedia
The landed gentry (also known as the squirearchy or simply gentry) is a largely historical British and Irish social class of landowners who could live entirely ... en.wikipedia.org
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Synonyms of gentry - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for GENTRY: aristocracy, nobility, elite, gentlefolk, gentlefolks, patriciate, gentility, upper class; Antonyms of GENTRY: ... www.merriam-webster.com
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gentry - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Courtesy; civility; complaisance. People of education and good breeding. (British) In a restricted sense, those people between the nobility and the yeomanry. en.wiktionary.org
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genteleri
genteleri var. gentlery. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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gentry
gentry (ˈdʒɛntrɪ) Forms: 4–5 gent(e)ry(e, 4–6 gentre, 4–7 gent(e)rie, (5 gentri), 4– gentry. [app. an altered form of gentrice, the final sound of which may have been taken as a plural ending. But cf. gentlery.] 1. Rank by birth (usually, high birth; rarely in neutral sense). Obs. exc. arch.c 1386 C... Oxford English Dictionary
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hand-tame
† hand-tame, a. Obs. Tame and submissive to handling; mild, gentle. Hence hand-tameness, submissiveness, gentleness, mansuetude; also handtamed ppl. a., reduced to submission.a 1300 E.E. Psalter xxxiii[i]. 3 (Mätz.) Here handtame [mansueti] and faine withal. Ibid. xliv. [xlv.] 5 For sothnes, and han... Oxford English Dictionary
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