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Debonairness
Debonairness Deb`o*nair"ness, n. The quality of being debonair; good humor; gentleness; courtesy. --Sterne.

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- Nairne may be: Nairne, South Australia Nairne railway station, the former railway station located in the South Australian town of Nairne Lord Nairne Lady...
- Carolina Nairne, Lady Nairne (née Oliphant; 16 August 1766 – 26 October 1845) – also known as Baroness Nairne, was a Scottish songwriter. Many of her songs...
- Lord Nairne (1657–1730), 2nd Baron Nairne Lord Nairne Lady Nairne (disambiguation) Nairne Baronets Sir Nairne Stewart Sandeman, 1st Baronet Nairne (disambiguation)...
- Nairne's voice recorded 2012, as part of an audio description of St Paul's Cathedral for VocalEyes Problems playing this file? See media help. Alexander...
- Edward Nairne (1726 – 1 September 1806) was an English optician and scientific instrument maker. Nairne was born in Sandwich, England. He was apprenticed...
- Margaret Nairne, 2nd Baroness Nairne, later Countess of Nairne, (1669 – 14 November 1747) was a Scottish noblewoman at the turn of the 18th century and...
- David Nairne (August 1655 – 1740), also known as Sir David Nairne, Baronet, was a Scottish Jacobite who served at the courts of the exiled Stuart kings...
- Nairne is a small township in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia. Nairne is about 7 kilometres (4 mi) from Mount Barker, South Australia, in the federal...
- Lord Nairne is a title in the Peerage of Scotland, created by Charles II for Sir Robert Nairne of Strathord in 1681, which since 1995 is held by the Viscount...
- Lady Nairne may refer to: Carolina Nairne (1766–1845), songwriter and baroness Margaret Mercer Elphinstone (1788–1867), Scottish society hostess Emily...