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gentrice
[ jen-tris ]
noun
, Archaic.
- gentility; high birth.
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“Great landlords and sporting gentrice who lived in London or the Riviera most of the year … joined glad hands with a half-baked Celticism which objected to selling any water power to the southern countries of Scotland,” he later recalled.
From The Guardian
It derives from the Old English word “gentrice,” which means “of noble descent.”
From New York Times
It derives from the Old English word “gentrice,” which means “of noble descent.”
From New York Times
Gentrice, 130, 2757, Gentriß, 2790. courtesy, nobleness.
From Project Gutenberg
Did ever you hear that gentrice put money in folk’s pockets?”
From Project Gutenberg
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