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Webster Dictionary :: Genteelness

GENTEE'LNESS, a. Gracefulness of manners or person; elegance; politeness. We spe...

Webster Dictionary :: Gentian

GEN'TIAN, n. [L. gentiana.] A genus of plants, of many species. The common genti...

Webster Dictionary :: Gentil

GEN'TIL, n. A species of falcon or hawk.

Webster Dictionary :: Gentile

GEN'TILE, n. [L. gentilis; from L. gens, nation, race; applied to pagans.] In th...

Webster Dictionary :: Gentilesse

GENTILESSE, n. Complaisance. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Gentilish

GEN'TILISH, a. Heathenish; pagan.

Webster Dictionary :: Gentilism

GEN'TILISM, n. Heathenism; paganism; the worship of false gods.

Webster Dictionary :: Gentilitious

GENTILI'TIOUS, a. [L. gentilitius, from gens.] 1. Peculiar to a people or nation...

Webster Dictionary :: Gentility

GENTIL'ITY, n. 1. Politeness of manners; easy, graceful behavior; the manners of...

Webster Dictionary :: Gentilize

GEN'TILIZE, v.i. To live like a heathen.

Webster Dictionary :: Gentle

GEN'TLE, a. [See Genteel .] Well born; of a good family or respectable birth, th...

Webster Dictionary :: Gentlefolk

GEN'TLEFOLK, n. [gentle and folk.] Persons of good breeding and family. It is no...

Webster Dictionary :: Gentleman

GEN'TLEMAN, a. [gentle, that is, genteel, and man. See Genteel .] 1. In its most...

Webster Dictionary :: Gentlemanlike

GEN'TLEMANLIKE GEN'TLEMANLINESS, n. Behavior of a well bred man.

Webster Dictionary :: Gentlemanly

GEN'TLEMANLY, a. Pertaining to or becoming a gentleman, or a man of good family ...

Webster Dictionary :: Gentleness

GEN'TLENESS, n. [See Gentle .] Dignity of birth. [Little used.] 1. Genteel behav...

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