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gentlewoman
[ jen-tl-woom-uhn ]
gentlewoman
/ 藞诲萧蓻苍迟蓹濒藢飞蕣尘蓹苍 /
noun
- archaic.a woman regarded as being of good family or breeding; lady
- rare.a woman who is cultured, courteous, and well-educated
- history a woman in personal attendance on a high-ranking lady
Derived Forms
- 藞驳别苍迟濒别藢飞辞尘补苍濒测, adjective
- 藞驳别苍迟濒别藢飞辞尘补苍濒颈苍别蝉蝉, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 驳别苍顎僼濒别路飞辞尘顎卆苍路濒测 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of gentlewoman1
Example Sentences
The Lady was established in 1885 by Thomas Gibson Bowles, as a magazine for gentlewomen, a weekly guide to navigating the social minefield of well-to-do British life.
She thinks it matters that Chenery engaged with fans as 鈥渁 perfect gentlewoman.鈥
鈥淚 support repealing these tax credits,鈥 he replied, offering only the noncommittal promise to 鈥渃ontinue to work with the gentlewoman from Virginia, just like we will with all members.鈥
One of his stories is about a Southern gentlewoman who keeps her dead fiance鈥檚 corpse in her bed.
As usually performed, it is the distasteful tale of a callow playboy named Bertram who treats the friend who loves him 鈥 Helen, a young 鈥済entlewoman鈥 of his mother鈥檚 household 鈥 as a discardable childhood toy.
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