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gentleperson

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gen⋅tle⋅per⋅son

[jen-tl-pur-suhn]
–noun
a person of good family and position; gentleman or lady.

Origin:
1970–75; gentle(man) + -person


See -person.

gen⋅tle⋅peo⋅ple

[jen-tl-pee-puhl]
–plural noun
a formal term of address to a group of people.
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gen·tle·per·son   (jěn'tl-pûr'sən)   
n.  A person of good breeding; a lady or a gentleman.
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