gentlewoman
English
Etymology
From Middle English gentilwoman, modelled after gentilman (“gentleman”), equivalent to gentle + -woman.
Pronunciation
Noun
gentlewoman (plural gentlewomen)
- (historical) A woman of the nobility.
- 1623, William Shakespeare, Macbeth:
- Gentlewoman: Since his majesty went into the field, I have seen her rise from her bed, throw her night-gown upon...
- 1623, William Shakespeare, Macbeth:
Translations
woman of the nobility
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