gentlefolk

/ˈdʒɛntlˌfoʊk/
noun
  1. People of good social standing, especially those belonging to the upper classes or with refined manners.
    • The manor house was built to entertain gentlefolk from the surrounding countryside.
    • In the old stories, gentlefolk often lived in castles and wore fine clothes.
    • The village inn had a separate dining room for gentlefolk.
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