And so [he] proceded styll in his sermon in suche fonde ryme, that dyuers and many gentylmen of the court that were there began to smyle and laughe.
Thre gentylmen cam into an Inne, where a fayre woman was tapster: wherfore, as these thre satte there makynge mery, eche of them kyssed her, and made good pastyme and plesure.
Mary syr suche horsemen are wel ||worthy to ryde vpõ the gallowes, these are gentylmen of the Iebet of all that euer I haue harde of.
But howe come they by the name of horsemen or gentylmen that they vsurpe suche a great prerogatyue?
Trevisa here again adds a correction to the earlier chronicle, and informs us that "gentylmen haveth now myche lefte for to teach their children Frensch.
Barclay, however, differs from his rivals in having a wider aim; his grammar is intended for the "pleasure of all englysshe men as well gentylmen marchauntes, as other common people that are not expert in the sayd langage.
And as for the Dwkys coort, as of lords & ladys & gentylwomen knyts, sqwyers & gentylmen I hert never of non lyek to it save King Artourys cort.
Item, to apoint iiii gentylmen to be assystance to the body.
And the dolphyn with the cardynalles and all theyr gentylmen brought the kynges vnto y{e} place where they fyrst mette and than departed.
Calays at y{e} englysshe pale the sayd great mayster hauynge two greate lordes in his company of theyr ordre and a hondred gentylmen attendynge vpon them.
And after that the kynge toke of theyr visers and than they daunced with gentylmen of Fraunce an houre after.
And euery daye noble men of Fraunce desyred our nobles andgentylmen home to theyr lodgynges where as they founde theyr houses rychely hanged greate cupbordes of plate sumptuous fare with syngyng and playenge of all kyndes of musyke.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gentylmen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.