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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which modern word does the following etymological information most likely belong to? 1660s, "elegant, stylish," from Fr. gentil "nice, pleasing," in Old French "noble." Form reflects attempt to render the French pronunciation of gentil. Meaning "easy and sprightly in manner," first attested 1670s. gaunt general jaunty janitor

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@CanadianSteve99

OpenStudy (canadiansteve99):

Well dawg, it's gotta be either A or C. Most likely C, as jaunty means happy or jolly. Go wit dat, if ya will.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it is C

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