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Gerent

Gerent \Ge"rent\, a. [L. gerens, p. pr. of gerere to bear, manage.] Bearing; carrying. [Obs.]
--Bailey.

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gerent

n. a manager

Usage examples of "gerent".

Father Gerent sitting in the Great Hall, bent in cozy discussion with William nearby the fire.

Her brother knew well her feeling toward Father Gerent and thought to thwart her even in her own Hall.

Father Gerent, his voice booming and strong without the slurring of drink.

Father Gerent and perform what penance he requires to atone for your sins.

After all, Sir Gerent Corbet had been a knight, and only think on the years of terror his tenure had wrought in Trecombe.

It could have been her uncle Gerent lying there with his latest woman, too drunk to meet with the guild masters, too stupid to rely on diplomacy to listen to them.

Despair, because after six years of rectifying all the wrongs Gerent had heaped on this tiny village, once more a whoring, drunken knight was lord of this fief.

One would think that after her years as Gerent s ward, she would have learned to keep a still tongue in her head.

Once again, he reminded her strongly of Gerent and yet, there was a difference.

She must remind herself that it was young days yet, that Gerent had had occasional bouts of pleasantness.

And it was this slight, irrefutable resemblance to Gerent, the stalking quality in the way he turned toward her, that sent her back apace.

Thenceforth, whatever else happened, she would never again confuse Nicholas with Gerent Cabot.

A short grubby HUMAN and an even smaller rodent-like beast join the belli- gerent monstrosity.

Despair, because after six years of rectifying all the wrongs Gerent had heaped on this tiny village, once more a whoring, drunken knight was lord of this fief.