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gent, genteel, genteelitie, genteelity, gentie, gentil, Gentile, gentilie, gentily, gentle, gentleman, gentles, gently, gentrice, gentrie, gentry, genty, Gintile, gintry, jantry,
genteel [ˈdʒɛntil]
also gentie [ˈdʒɛnti]
adj. Genteel. Courteous, Neat, dainty, graceful, well bred, tasteful.
gentle [ˈdʒɛntl]
adj. Well-born.
Compounds and phrases etc.
genteelity: Gentility. Gentlefolk, people of gentle birth.
Gentile: One who is not a Jew.
gentleman: A gentleman, elided gent
gentles: The gentry.
gently: Gently.
gentrice [ˈdʒɛntrɪs]: Good birth, good breeding, gentility. Gentry.
gentry: Gentry. Good birth, rank of a gentleman. A practice or characteristic of gentlefolk, good breeding.
genevin, genivin, genuine, genyewine,
genuine [ˈdɛn(j)uɪn]
adj. Genuine.
duo, geo, geoe, geow, geu, gio, gjo, go, goe, gue, guo, gyo, gyoe,
geo [I. gjoː, djoː, dwoː, gjuː]
n. A creek or inlet of the sea with steep rocky sides or a cleft with deep water among rocks or a ravine in Shetland and Orkney.
blin$_Geordie, blind_Geordie, blindock, blinnock, blun_Joarduck, blunnuck, Cheordag, Chordag, Doad, Doadie, Dod, Dodd, Doddie, Doddles, Dodge, Dodger, Dodie, Dodles, Geordag, Geordee, Geordie, Geordock, Geordy, George, Joarduck, Jordock,
George [ˈdʒɔr(d)ʒ, ˈdʒor(d)ʒ]
n. The Personal name George.
dim. Geordie [ˈdʒɔrdɪ, ˈdʒordɪ], Dod(die), Dodge(r), NN.a. Geordock, NN.b. Geordag [ˈtʃoːrdag]
geordie
n. A country yokel.
Compounds and phrases etc.
blind Geordie, #dm. blindock [blɪn(d)-]: NN.a. The flounder Platichthys flesus.
Yellae Geordie [ˈjɛlə-, MN. S. ˈjale-]: A guinea of King George's time.
Cherman, Gairman, Gairmanie, Gairmany, German, Germanie, germanium, Germany,
Germany [ˈdʒɛrmənɪ, ˈdʒɛrməne]
pn. Germany.
German
n. A German or the German language.
adj. Of Germany.
germanium: Germanium.
gerrick, gerrock,
gerrock [MN. ˈgɛrək]
n. A coalfish Pollachius virens in its first year.
gersty, gertie, gordsta, gorstie, gorsty,
gerstie [I.Sh. ˈgɛrsti, ˈgorsti]
n. An uncultivated boundary ridge between plots of arable land.
gess,
gess [gɛs]
n. WC. A standard wooden container for fruit, the amount measured.
begesserant, gesserant,
gesserant [ˈgɛsərənt]
adj. Brilliant.
gester, gestur, jester,
gestur [ˈdʒɛstər]
n. A gesture.
v. To gesture.
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