
1) Aristocracy 2) Folks 3) Folks in high society 4) French word used in English 5) Highborn, well-bred people 6) Landed folks 7) Landed group 8) People below the nobility 9) People of a sort 10) Persons of a class 11) Privileged people 12) Quality folk 13) The upper class 14) Upper class 15) Upper crust
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1) Elite 2) Squirearchy
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Gentry (origin Old French genterie, from gentil, `high-born, noble`) 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 good social position connected to landed estates (see manorialism), upper levels of the clergy, and `gentle` families of long d...
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[China] ===Over the Northern Mountains=== A beautiful fanfare for the GPL game Battle for Wesnoth. This piece is representative of modern orchestral style (is blog mentions this), as well a blend of fantasy-style music like Lord of the Rings. (This last assertion is only mine, although he does discuss a little bit about this at the Wesnoth ...
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• (a.) Courtesy; civility; complaisance. • (a.) People of education and good breeding; in England, in a restricted sense, those between the nobility and the yeomanry. • (a.) Birth; condition; rank by birth.
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(from the article `Europe, history of`) The use of the two terms nobleman and gentleman indicates the difficulty of definition. The terms were loosely used to mark the essential distinction ... ...16th century, eastern Europe displayed the opposite tendency to the advance of princely absolutism in the West. West of the Carpathians and i...
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The lowest level of landed society.
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The lesser nobility, particularly in England and Wales, not entitled to sit in the House of Lords. By the later Middle Ages, it included knights, esquires, and gentlemen, and after...
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Gen'try noun [ Middle English
genterie ,
gentrie , noble birth, nobility, confer
gentrise , and Old French
gentelise ,
genterise , English
gentilesse , also Middle English
genteleri high-mindedness. See
Gent ,
adjective...
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One who preys at nightclubs,bars and other establishments.
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Prosperous people of good social standing who were not aristocrats or nobility.
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[
n] - the most powerful members of a society
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noun the most powerful members of a society
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The lesser nobility, particularly in England and Wales, not entitled to sit in the House of Lords. By the later Middle Ages, it included knights, esquires, and gentlemen, and after the 17th century, baronets
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Gentry is an English name for boys and girls. The meaning is `noble` The name Gentry is -as far as we know- only given to American girls. The name sounds like: Guntur, Guntero, Gunter, Guntar, Guenter, Kentaro Similar names are: Chantry, Gennaro, Gentile, Gentilo, Jenaro, Landry, Mentor, Venturo
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the most powerful members of a society
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[Intelligent words] the most powerful members of a society
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