Definition of Gentrie. Meaning of Gentrie. Synonyms of Gentrie

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Definition of Gentrie

Gentrie
Genterie Gen"ter*ie, Gentrie Gen"trie, n. [OE. See Gentry.] Nobility of birth or of character; gentility. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Gentrie from wikipedia

- Burrow mure quhair his corps wer bureyit, and quhair sundry nobles and gentrie his freindis and favorites, both hors and ****e wer thair attending; and...
- Episode: "The Sentence" 1997 Divided by Hate Carol Gibbs TV film 1997 Players Gentrie Maddox Episode: "Con Job" 1998 The Pretender Gibbs Episode: "Hazards" 1999...
- Stevens (Alan Neil), Anthony Jochim (Elston Carr), Olive Deering (Rebecca Gentrie): 99  26 26 "The Case of the Half-Wakened Wife" Anton M. Leader Stanley...
- Hertfordshire, having ten sons and two daughters. His 1586 book entitled Blazon of Gentrie is written in the form of a dialogue, with six interlocutors, representing...
- Autobiographical information is contained in his address "To the English gentrie" in his Just Apologie of c. 1634. Oughtred developed his interest in mathematics...
- Suspense on June 12, 1951. Others included the role of murderess Rebecca Gentrie in the 1958 Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Empty Tin". On June 6...
- fell into a way of makinge ****dillys ... for most of the Nobilitie and Gentrie". RB soon had "three score men att worke" and with the opening of a shopping...
- Carliell Gent." It was dedicated "to all vertuous Nobilitie and well affected Gentrie", to whom he wished "Grace, Mercy, and Peace in Jesus Christ". This didactic...
- (1889), p. 102 Berry (1828), pp. BAS–BAS Ferne, John (1586). The Blazon of Gentrie: : Deuided into two parts. The first named The Glorie of Generositie. The...
- unpaginated front matter (Umich/eebo). (W. Oughtred), To the English gentrie, and all others studious of the mathematicks which shall bee readers hereof...