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| ==Origin== | | ==Origin== |
| Old French ''gentil'', ''jentil'', etc. high-born, [[noble]] (modern French ''gentil'' elegant. Spanish ''gentil'' , Italian ''gentile'' < Latin ''gentīlis'' belonging to the same ''gens'' or [[race]], < ''genti''- , ''gens'' [[race]], [[family]]. The sense ‘belonging to a [[good]] family’ common to the Romance tongues is not found in [[Latin]]. | | Old French ''gentil'', ''jentil'', etc. high-born, [[noble]] (modern French ''gentil'' elegant. Spanish ''gentil'' , Italian ''gentile'' < Latin ''gentīlis'' belonging to the same ''gens'' or [[race]], < ''genti''- , ''gens'' [[race]], [[family]]. The sense ‘belonging to a [[good]] family’ common to the Romance tongues is not found in [[Latin]]. |
− | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_century 14th Century] | + | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_century 14th Century] |
| ==Definitions== | | ==Definitions== |
| *1: the [[quality]] or state of being ''gentle''; especially : mildness of [[manners]] or disposition | | *1: the [[quality]] or state of being ''gentle''; especially : mildness of [[manners]] or disposition |
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| Gentleness is one of the "[[fruits of the spirit]]" or defining [[noble]] characteristics of a Christian found in Galatians [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Galatians#The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Galatians.2C_V 5:22-23] But the fruit of the Spirit is [[love]], [[joy]], [[peace]], [[patience]], [[kindness]], [[goodness]], [[faithfulness]], gentleness, [[self-control]]; against such things there is no [[law]]" | | Gentleness is one of the "[[fruits of the spirit]]" or defining [[noble]] characteristics of a Christian found in Galatians [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Galatians#The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Galatians.2C_V 5:22-23] But the fruit of the Spirit is [[love]], [[joy]], [[peace]], [[patience]], [[kindness]], [[goodness]], [[faithfulness]], gentleness, [[self-control]]; against such things there is no [[law]]" |
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− | In [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages medieval times], gentleness was seen as a refinement of [[character]], associated with higher [[social]] [[classes]] hence the derivation of the terms ''gentleman'', ''gentlewoman'' and ''gentry''. | + | In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages medieval times], gentleness was seen as a refinement of [[character]], associated with higher [[social]] [[classes]] hence the derivation of the terms ''gentleman'', ''gentlewoman'' and ''gentry''. |
| ==See also== | | ==See also== |
| *'''''[[Goodness]]''''' | | *'''''[[Goodness]]''''' |
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| [[Category: General Reference]] | | [[Category: General Reference]] |