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==References == | <p> [[Gen'Tle,]] a. See Genteel. Well born of a good family or respectable birth, though not noble as the studies of noble and gentle youth gentle blood. </p> 1. Mild meek soft bland not rough, harsh or severe as a gentle nature, temper or disposition a gentle manner a gentle address a gentle voice. 1 Thessalonians 27 . 2 Timothy 2 2. [[Tame]] peaceable not wild, turbulent or refractory as a gentle horse or beast. 3. Soothing pacific. 4. Treating with mildness not violent. <p> [[A]] gentle hand may lead the elephant with a hair. </p> <p> [[Gen'Tle,]] n. [[A]] gentleman. </p> 1. [[A]] kind of worm. <p> [[Gen'Tle,]] To make genteel to raise from the vulgar. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:32, 13 October 2021
Gentle [1]
Gen'Tle, a. See Genteel. Well born of a good family or respectable birth, though not noble as the studies of noble and gentle youth gentle blood.
1. Mild meek soft bland not rough, harsh or severe as a gentle nature, temper or disposition a gentle manner a gentle address a gentle voice. 1 Thessalonians 27 . 2 Timothy 2 2. Tame peaceable not wild, turbulent or refractory as a gentle horse or beast. 3. Soothing pacific. 4. Treating with mildness not violent.
A gentle hand may lead the elephant with a hair.
1. A kind of worm.
Gen'Tle, To make genteel to raise from the vulgar.