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GENTLEMAN
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Muslim
Honest, Honorable, Noble, Distinguished, Gentleman
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Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Pompey. 'Measure for Measure' A gentleman, servant to the Duke.
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English
English : nickname from the Norman term of address beu sire ‘fine sir’, given either to a fine gentleman (perhaps ironically), or to someone who made frequent use of this term of address. Compare Bonser.Americanized spelling of German Bauser.
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English
English : from a medieval personal name, perhaps Old English MÅ«l (from Old English mÅ«l ‘mule’, ‘halfbreed’). This was the name of a brother of Ceadwalla, King of Wessex (died 675), and is also found as a place name element. However, it may not have survived to the Conquest, and Domesday Book Mule, Mulo may instead represent Old Norse MÅ«li, which is probably from Old Norse mÅ«li ‘muzzle’, ‘snout’.English : nickname for a stubborn person or metonymic occupational name for a driver of pack animals, from Middle English mule ‘mule’ (Old English mÅ«l, reinforced by Old French mule, both from Latin mula ‘she-mule’).English : from the medieval female personal name Mulle, variant of Molle, a pet form of Mary (see Marie).French : nickname from mule ‘mule’ (see 2).Dutch : nickname for a gossip or someone with a large mouth, from Middle Dutch mule ‘mouth’, ‘snout’.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a maker of slippers, from Middle Dutch mule ‘slipper’.Italian (also Mulé) : from the medieval nickname Mulé, Molé, from Arabic mawlÄ â€˜gentleman’, ‘lord’, ‘master’, m(a)uley ‘my lord’.Sicilian and southern Italian : status name, from Arabic mawlÄ â€˜master’, ‘owner’.
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Muslim
Honest, Honorable, Noble, Distinguished, Gentleman
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Sikh
Master, Gentleman, Companion
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Muslim
Master, Gentleman, Companion
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Shakespearean
Measure for Measure' A foolish gentleman.
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Shakespearean
Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' Gentleman attending on the Duke.
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Muslim
Master, Gentleman, Companion
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Indian
Handsome, Tall, Gentleman
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Indian
Honest, Honorable, Noble, Distinguished, Gentleman
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English
English : status name for a man of good birth (see Gentle).Translation of any of the various equivalents of 1 in other languages, for example Italian Gentiluomo or French Gentilhomme.
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English
English : status name from Middle English frankelin ‘franklin’, a technical term of the feudal system, from Anglo-Norman French franc ‘free’ (see Frank 2) + the Germanic suffix -ling. The status of the franklin varied somewhat according to time and place in medieval England; in general, he was a free man and a holder of fairly extensive areas of land, a gentleman ranked above the main body of minor freeholders but below a knight or a member of the nobility.The surname is also borne by Jews, in which case it represents an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.In modern times, this has been used to Americanize François, the French form of Francis.The American statesman and scientist Benjamin Franklin (1706–90) was the son of Josiah Franklin, a chandler (dealer in soap and candles), who had emigrated in about 1682 from Ecton, Northamptonshire, to Boston, MA, where his son was born.
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Indian
Honest, Honorable, Noble, Distinguished, Gentleman
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English (Nottinghamshire)
English (Nottinghamshire) : nickname from Old French bon sire ‘good sir’, given either to a fine gentleman (perhaps ironically), or to someone who made frequent use of this term of address. Compare Bowser.
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Muslim
Handsome, Tall, Gentleman
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Shakespearean
King Richard III' A gentleman attending on Lady Anne.
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Shakespearean
The Taming of the Shrew' Baptista Minola, a gentleman of Padua.
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Tamil
Gentleman
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Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of Heaven
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Hindu
Incomparable
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English
Variant spelling of English Hayley, HAYLEE means "hay field."
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Pure One
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Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Tale
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Arabic, Muslim
Pivot; Pole; Axis; Celebrity; Personality
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American, Australian, Indonesian
Bright Grassland
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Of Good Intellect
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Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
One who has No Enemies
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English
English : habitational name from Arrington, a place in Cambridgeshire, named from an Old English byname, Earn(a), meaning ‘eagle’ + -inga- ‘people or followers of’ + tūn ‘settlement’.English : variant of Harrington.
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A male waiting servant; a servant who attends on gentleman's person; a body servant.
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Alt. of Gentlemanly
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An epithet of respect or distinction; as, the honorable Senate; the honorable gentleman.
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The qualities or condition of a gentleman.
adv. & prep.
The metropolis or its inhabitants; as, in winter the gentleman lives in town; in summer, in the country.
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Free by birth; hence, befitting a freeman or gentleman; refined; noble; independent; free; not servile or mean; as, a liberal ancestry; a liberal spirit; liberal arts or studies.
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Specifically, a loose outer garment; an article of dress intended to be wrapped round the person; as, a morning wrapper; a gentleman's wrapper.
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A title of dignity next in degree below knight, and above gentleman. See Esquire.
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A young gentleman; a lad, or small boy.
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Of, pertaining to, resembling, or becoming, a gentleman; well-behaved; courteous; polite.
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Being of real breeding or education; as, a true-bred gentleman.
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One who is unknown or unacquainted; as, the gentleman is a stranger to me; hence, one not admitted to communication, fellowship, or acquaintance.
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A woman of refined or gentle manners; a well-bred woman; -- the feminine correlative of gentleman.
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A man of social authority and dignity; a lord; a master; a gentleman; -- in this sense usually spelled sire.
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A Spanish title of courtesy corresponding to the English Mr. or Sir; also, a gentleman.
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The carriage or quality of a gentleman.
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The peculiar dress by which the servants of a nobleman or gentleman are distinguished; as, a claret-colored livery.
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The state of being gentlemanly; gentlemanly conduct or manners.
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The canons, precepts, or body of opinion or practice, sanctioned by the authority of a particular class or age; as, he was a gentleman of the old school.
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Pertaining to an old gentleman, or like one.