Gentry

Gentry means “well-born people”. The word comes from the latin word gentis which means “clan” or “extended family”. In England, gentry is the social class below the aristocracy. It gets its income from large landholdings.[1]

  1. Webster’s New Universal Unabridged Dictionary (1996) p.798

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