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TITLE |
Noble rank |
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ENNOBLED |
Gave (someone) a noble rank |
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NOBLEWOMAN |
A female of noble rank; a peeress. |
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NOBLESSE |
The nobility; persons of noble rank collectively,
including males and females. |
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PRESENCE |
An assembly, especially of person of rank or nobility;
noble company. |
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CORONETED |
Wearing, or entitled to wear, a coronet; of noble birth
or rank. |
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MAGNATE |
A person of rank; a noble or grandee; a person of influence
or distinction in any sphere. |
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ARISTOCRAT |
One of the aristocracy or people of rank in a
community; one of a ruling class; a noble. |
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LOFTY |
Fig.: Elevated in character, rank, dignity, spirit,
bearing, language, etc.; exalted; noble; stately; characterized by
pride; haughty. |
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NOBLEMAN |
One of the nobility; a noble; a peer; one who enjoys rank
above a commoner, either by virtue of birth, by office, or by patent. |
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PARENTAGE |
Descent from parents or ancestors; parents or ancestors
considered with respect to their rank or character; extraction; birth;
as, a man of noble parentage. |
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NOBLE |
Of exalted rank; of or pertaining to the nobility;
distinguished from the masses by birth, station, or title; highborn;
as, noble blood; a noble personage. |
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NOBILITY |
The state of being of high rank or noble birth; patrician
dignity; antiquity of family; distinction by rank, station, or title,
whether inherited or conferred. |