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Gentlewomen

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gen⋅tle⋅wom⋅an

[jen-tl-woom-uhn]
–noun, plural -wom⋅en.
1. a woman of good family, breeding, or social position
2. a civilized, educated, sensitive, or well-mannered woman; lady.
3. a woman who attends upon a lady of rank.
4. a female member of the U.S. Senate or House of Representatives: The chair recognizes the gentlewoman from Maine.

Origin:
1200–50; ME; see gentle, woman


gen⋅tle⋅wom⋅an⋅ly, adjective
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gen·tle·wom·an   (jěn'tl-wŏŏm'ən)   
n.  
  1. A woman of gentle or noble birth or superior social position.

  2. A well-mannered and considerate woman with high standards of proper behavior.

  3. A woman acting as a personal attendant to a lady of rank.

gen'tle·wom'an·ly adj.
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