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Что (кто) такое GENTEELLY - определение


Genteelly      
·adv In a genteel manner.
genteel         
  • temperance]], respectively. In [[Classical antiquity]] and [[Christendom]], prudence and fortitude were seen as the [[cardinal virtues]] that should govern society.
  • A page from Brathwait's book that displays the qualities associated with being a gentleman
  • [[Europe]] and the [[Byzantine Empire]] 1000 CE
  • Hungarian]] nobles, circa 1831
  • Matsue ''[[daimyō]]'' (c. 1850s)
  • A knight being armed.
  • The traditional [[social stratification]] of the [[Western world]] in the 15th century
  • feudal]] social structure in three orders: those who pray (''oratores''), fight (''bellatores'') and work (''laboratores'')
  • Elizabethan]] pedigree of the de Euro family of [[Northumberland]], barons of Warkworth and Clavering. Scrivened, circa 1570 to 1588
  • Group of [[Seonbi]] "virtuous scholar" in Korea that followed confucian precepts)  (c. 18th century)
  • [[George Washington]]
PEOPLE OF HIGH SOCIAL CLASS, IN PARTICULAR OF THE LAND-OWNING SOCIAL CLASS
Gentries; Genteel; Genteel society
¦ adjective exaggeratedly or affectedly polite and refined.
Derivatives
genteelism noun
genteelly adverb
genteelness noun
Origin
C16: from Fr. gentil 'well born' (see gentle1).
genteel         
  • temperance]], respectively. In [[Classical antiquity]] and [[Christendom]], prudence and fortitude were seen as the [[cardinal virtues]] that should govern society.
  • A page from Brathwait's book that displays the qualities associated with being a gentleman
  • [[Europe]] and the [[Byzantine Empire]] 1000 CE
  • Hungarian]] nobles, circa 1831
  • Matsue ''[[daimyō]]'' (c. 1850s)
  • A knight being armed.
  • The traditional [[social stratification]] of the [[Western world]] in the 15th century
  • feudal]] social structure in three orders: those who pray (''oratores''), fight (''bellatores'') and work (''laboratores'')
  • Elizabethan]] pedigree of the de Euro family of [[Northumberland]], barons of Warkworth and Clavering. Scrivened, circa 1570 to 1588
  • Group of [[Seonbi]] "virtuous scholar" in Korea that followed confucian precepts)  (c. 18th century)
  • [[George Washington]]
PEOPLE OF HIGH SOCIAL CLASS, IN PARTICULAR OF THE LAND-OWNING SOCIAL CLASS
Gentries; Genteel; Genteel society
1.
A genteel person is respectable and well-mannered, and comes or seems to come from a high social class.
It was a place to which genteel families came in search of health and quiet.
...two maiden ladies with genteel manners and voices.
? common
ADJ
2.
A genteel place or area is quiet and traditional, but may also be old-fashioned and dull.
...the genteel towns of Winchester and Chichester.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Примеры употребления для GENTEELLY
1. Mr Finney lives, appropriately enough, in White Street, a road as genteelly run–down as Marshall Street.
2. So by the time I arrived a few days before the election, candidates were genteelly knocking on doors in search of votes.
3. He is now genteelly English, a man who, when he isn‘t working on his golf handicap or listening to opera, is donating some of that fortune to his chums in the Labour party or doing his public duty by working on the government‘s national Older People‘s Taskforce or advising Help the Aged.