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gentry

[jen-tree] / ˈdʒɛn tri /
NOUN
nobility
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Portrayed in youth by Grady Wilson, he grows up middle class in New Jersey as his mother resolves to raise him with the airs and graces of the gentry.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 19, 2026

One was based on class power of early merchant capitalists and the other based on the caste power of the Southern white gentry.

From Salon • Oct. 12, 2024

Dr. Guy says that dropping the "ap" was a change which happened over time, and that the gentry led, with the rest of the population then following.

From BBC • Dec. 26, 2023

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

She had no understanding of her husband’s work and, having been raised among the minor rural gentry, she despised his impecunious profession.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan




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