- Good manners - Good extraction; dignity of birth. - The quality or qualities appropriate to those who are
well born, as self-respect, dignity, courage, courtesy, politeness of
manner, a graceful and easy mien and behavior, etc.; good breeding. - The class in society who are, or are expected to be,
genteel; the gentry. - Paganism; heathenism.
- Good behavior - Grace - Kerr to see pronounced politeness - Politeness - Politeness or good manners - Politeness; civility; urbanity; courtliness. - An act of civility or respect; an act of kindness or
favor performed with politeness.
- Showing good taste or manners - of Culture - Under culture; cultivated. - Characterized by mental and moral training; disciplined;
refined; well-educated.
- Courtesy - D sent C to hear about good manners - Etiquette - Respectability - The quality or state of being decent, suitable, or
becoming, in words or behavior; propriety of form in social
intercourse, in actions, or in discourse; proper formality; becoming
ceremony; seemliness; hence, freedom from obscenity or indecorum;
modesty. - That which is proper or becoming.
- “... is not dead!” - Courteous behaviour - Knightly code of honour - Knightly courtesy - Reverend yielding to church in rivalry for good manners - A body or order of cavaliers or knights serving on
horseback; illustrious warriors, collectively; cavalry. - The dignity or system of knighthood; the spirit, usages,
or manners of knighthood; the practice of knight-errantry.