The gender equivalent of a female for gentle man or gentleman has historically been a gentle woman or gentlewoman.
the word gentleman is derieved from the word "gentle" and "man" which means soft man or that the man is gentle.
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'Gentle man' or 'gentleman'? And which one, more specifically?
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The corresponding gender specific nouns for"lady" are "gentleman" (ladies and gentlemen) or "lord" (lord and lady) depending on context. Still another is "knight" (the knight and his lady).
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Gentil bonhomme is a French equivalent of the English phrase "kind gentleman." The pronunciation of the masculine singular adjective and compound-noun -- which translate literally as "gentle (kind) good man" -- will be "zhaw-tee buh-nuhm" in French.
He was a gentleman; his father had been given a coat of arms.
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