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Definition of gentle
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Gentle
(superl.)
Not wild,
turbulent,
or
refractory;
quiet and
docile;
tame;
peaceable;
as, a
gentle
horse..
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Dove
::
Dove (n.) A word of
endearment
for one
regarded
as pure and
gentle.
Still
::
Still
(adv.)
Comparatively
quiet or
silent;
soft;
gentle;
low.
Gentlemen
::
Gentlemen
(pl. ) of
Gentlema.
Liberal
::
Liberal
(a.) Free by
birth;
hence,
befitting
a
freeman
or
gentleman;
refined;
noble;
independent;
free; not
servile
or mean; as, a
liberal
ancestry;
a
liberal
spirit;
liberal
arts or
studies..
Loom-gale
::
Loom-gale
(n.) A
gentle
gale of wind.
Zephyrus
::
Zephyrus
(n.) The west wind, or
zephyr;
--
usually
personified,
and made the most mild and
gentle
of all the
sylvan
deities..
Tap
::
Tap (n.) A
gentle
or
slight
blow; a light rap; a pat.
Slight
::
Slight
(superl.)
Not
decidedly
marked;
not
forcible;
inconsiderable;
unimportant;
insignificant;
not
severe;
weak;
gentle;
--
applied
in a great
variety
of
circumstances;
as, a
slight
(i. e.,
feeble)
effort;
a
slight
(i. e.,
perishable)
structure;
a
slight
(i. e., not deep)
impression;
a
slight
(i. e., not
convincing)
argument;
a
slight
(i. e., not
thorough)
examination;
slight
(i. e., not
severe)
pain, and the
like..
Christian
::
Christian
(a.)
Characteristic
of
Christian
people;
civilized;
kind;
kindly;
gentle;
beneficent.
Pensioner
::
Pensioner
(n.) One of an
honorable
band of
gentlemen
who
attend
the
sovereign
of
England
on state
occasions,
and
receive
an
annual
pension,
or
allowance,
of
£150
and two
horses..
Insinuate
::
Insinuate
(v. t.) To push or work
(one's
self),
as into
favor;
to
introduce
by slow,
gentle,
or
artful
means;
to
ingratiate;
-- used
reflexively..
Coy
::
Coy (a.) Soft;
gentle;
hesitating.
Messieurs
::
Messieurs
(n. pl.) Sirs;
gentlemen;
--
abbreviated
to
Messrs.,
which is used as the
plural
of Mr..
Flesh
::
Flesh (n.) In a good
sense,
tenderness
of
feeling;
gentleness..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Easily
yielding;
susceptible
to
influence;
flexible;
gentle;
kind.
Stew
::
Stew (v. i.) To be
seethed
or
cooked
in a slow,
gentle
manner,
or in heat and
moisture..
Gentle
::
Gentle
(superl.)
Soft; not
violent
or
rough;
not
strong,
loud, or
disturbing;
easy;
soothing;
pacific;
as, a
gentle
touch;
a
gentle
gallop
..
Clemency
::
Clemency
(n.)
Disposition
to
forgive
and
spare,
as
offenders;
mildness
of
temper;
gentleness;
tenderness;
mercy..
Gentilly
::
Gentilly
(a.) In a
gentle
or hoble
manner;
frankly.
Trickle
::
Trickle
(v. t.) To flow in a
small,
gentle
stream;
to run in
drops..
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