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gentry

[jen-tree] / ˈdʒɛn tri /
NOUN
nobility
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But most of the onetime gentry, like Lajos, burrow further inward.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 8, 2026

Firstly, Holyrood is a democratically elected house rather than an assembly of aristocrats and the landed gentry.

From BBC Sep. 27, 2024

That began with the burning of some bails — small wooden pegs that sit atop cricket stumps — after a team of English gentry lost to a squad of colonial upstarts from Australia.

From Seattle Times Aug. 15, 2023

As part of the gentry but unmarried, Bridget would have lost her reputation had the illegitimate birth been known then.

From Salon May 22, 2023

A company will boast of having been “purveyors of fine jewelry to the gentry since 1861.”

From "Words Like Loaded Pistols" by Sam Leith




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