Gentleman - Wikipedia Originally, gentleman was the lowest rank of the landed gentry of England, ranking below an esquire and above a yeoman; by definition, the rank of gentleman comprised the younger sons of the younger sons of peers, and the younger sons of a baronet, a knight, and an esquire, in perpetual succession
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Gentleman | Meaning History | Britannica gentleman, in English history, a man entitled to bear arms but not included in the nobility In its original and strict sense the term denoted a man of good family, deriving from the Latin word gentilis and invariably translated in English -Latin documents as generosus
Gentleman - definition of gentleman by The Free Dictionary 1 a man of good family, breeding, or social position 2 (used as a polite term) a man: the gentleman in the tweed suit 3 gentlemen, (used as a form of address): Gentlemen, please come this way 4 a civilized, educated, sensitive, or well-mannered man 5 a male personal servant; valet
gentleman noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of gentleman noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable] a man who is polite and well educated, who has excellent manners and always behaves well You acted like a true gentleman Thank you—you're a real gentleman He was always the perfect gentleman He's no gentleman!