gentleman
Kelime Anlamı :
1. beyefendi.
2. bey.
3. bay.
4. kibar kimse.
5. hazır yiyici adam.
6. centilmen.
7. gen.tle.men (cen'tılmîn).
8. soylu erkek.
9. centilmen, efendi. gentleman's/gentlemen's agreement centilmenlik anlaşması.
10. efendiden bir adam.
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1.
A man of gentle or noble birth or superior social position: "he's too much a gentleman to be a scholar” ( Aphra Behn).
2. A well-mannered and considerate man with high standards of proper behavior. see usage note at lady.
3. A man of independent means who does not need to have a wage-paying job.
4. A man: do you know this gentleman?
5. used as a form of address for a group of men.
6. A manservant; a valet.
2. A well-mannered and considerate man with high standards of proper behavior. see usage note at lady.
3. A man of independent means who does not need to have a wage-paying job.
4. A man: do you know this gentleman?
5. used as a form of address for a group of men.
6. A manservant; a valet.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A well‐mannered or charming man
2. A man of breeding or higher class.
3. A polite term referring to a man.
4. A polite form of address to a group of men.
5. toilets intended for use by men.
6. A cricketer of independent wealth, who does not (require to) get paid to play the sport
7. amateur.
2. A man of breeding or higher class.
3. A polite term referring to a man.
4. A polite form of address to a group of men.
5. toilets intended for use by men.
6. A cricketer of independent wealth, who does not (require to) get paid to play the sport
7. amateur.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A man well born; one of good family; one above the condition of a yeoman.
2. one of gentle or refined manners; a well-bred man.
3. one who bears arms, but has no title.
4. the servant of a man of rank.
5. A man, irrespective of condition; -- used esp. in the plural (= citizens; people), in addressing men in popular assemblies, etc.
2. one of gentle or refined manners; a well-bred man.
3. one who bears arms, but has no title.
4. the servant of a man of rank.
5. A man, irrespective of condition; -- used esp. in the plural (= citizens; people), in addressing men in popular assemblies, etc.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A man of good family; a man of good or gentle birth; in england, specifically, any man above the social rank of yeoman, including noblemen; in a more limited sense, a man who without a title bears a coat of arms, or whose ancestors have been freemen; one of the class holding a middle rank between the nobility and yeomanry.
2. in a loose sense, any man whose breeding, education, occupation, or income raises him above menial service or an ordinary trade.
3. A man of good breeding, courtesy, and kindness; hence, a man distinguished for fine sense of honor, strict regard for his obligations, and consideration for the rights and feelings of others.
4. as a polite form of speech, a man in general; any man, but particularly, where discrimination is used, any man of respectable appearance or good manners; in the plural, a form of address to a company of men, or to all the men in an audience: as, welcome, gentlemen; ladies and gentlemen.
5. the body-servant or personal attendant of a man of rank.
6. an apparatus used in soldering circular pewter ware. it is a revolving pedestal, adjustable by a side-screw to any height.
7. [perhaps an adaptation of another name of the same bird, jan van gent.] the white gannet or solan goose, Sula bassana.
8. an invalid or disabled soldier who made his living by begging.
2. in a loose sense, any man whose breeding, education, occupation, or income raises him above menial service or an ordinary trade.
3. A man of good breeding, courtesy, and kindness; hence, a man distinguished for fine sense of honor, strict regard for his obligations, and consideration for the rights and feelings of others.
4. as a polite form of speech, a man in general; any man, but particularly, where discrimination is used, any man of respectable appearance or good manners; in the plural, a form of address to a company of men, or to all the men in an audience: as, welcome, gentlemen; ladies and gentlemen.
5. the body-servant or personal attendant of a man of rank.
6. an apparatus used in soldering circular pewter ware. it is a revolving pedestal, adjustable by a side-screw to any height.
7. [perhaps an adaptation of another name of the same bird, jan van gent.] the white gannet or solan goose, Sula bassana.
8. an invalid or disabled soldier who made his living by begging.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia