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Variant of gentle
gentle
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gen·tle (jent′'l)
adjective gentler -·tler, gentlest -·tlest
- belonging to the upper classes or polite society
- like or suitable to polite society; refined, courteous, etc.
- Archaic noble; chivalrous a gentle knight
- generous; kind gentle reader
- easily handled; tame a gentle dog
- kindly; serene; patient a gentle disposition
- not violent, harsh, or rough a gentle tap, a gentle rebuke
- gradual a gentle slope
Etymology: ME gentil < OFr, of noble birth < L gentilis, of the same gens (in LL, of a good family) < gens: see gens
noun
Archaic a person of the upper classes
Related Forms:
- gentleness gen′·tle·ness noun
gentle Idioms
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