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Definition of noble
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of noble is as below...
Noble
(superl.)
Possessing
eminence,
elevation,
dignity,
etc.; above
whatever
is low, mean,
degrading,
or
dishonorable;
magnanimous;
as, a noble
nature
or
action;
a noble
heart..
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Tuft
::
Tuft (n.) A
nobleman,
or
person
of
quality,
especially
in the
English
universities;
-- so
called
from the tuft, or gold
tassel,
on the cap worn by
them..
High-hearted
::
High-hearted
(a.) Full of
courage
or
nobleness;
high-souled.
Herald
::
Herald
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, the
officer
charged
with the above
duties,
and also with the care of
genealogies,
of the
rights
and
privileges
of noble
families,
and
especially
of
armorial
bearings.
In
modern
times,
some
vestiges
of this
office
remain,
especially
in
England.
See
Heralds'
College
(below),
and
King-at-Arms..
Noble
::
Noble (n.) An
English
money of
account,
and,
formerly,
a gold coin, of the value of 6 s. 8 d.
sterling,
or about
$1.61..
Ungenerous
::
Ungenerous
(a.) Not
generous;
illiberal;
ignoble;
unkind;
dishonorable.
Ennoble
::
Ennoble
(v. t.) To raise to the rank of
nobility;
as, to
ennoble
a
commoner..
Highborn
::
Highborn
(a.) Of noble
birth.
Nobley
::
Nobley
(n.) The body of
nobles;
the
nobility.
Soulless
::
Soulless
(a.) Being
without
a soul, or
without
greatness
or
nobleness
of mind; mean;
spiritless..
Degrade
::
Degrade
(v. t.) To
reduce
from a
higher
to a lower rank or
degree;
to lower in rank; to
deprive
of
office
or
dignity;
to strip of
honors;
as, to
degrade
a
nobleman,
or a
general
officer..
Generosity
::
Generosity
(n.) The
quality
of being
noble;
noble-mindedness.
Chamberlain
::
Chamberlain
(n.) An
officer
having
the
direction
and
management
of the
private
chambers
of a
nobleman
or
monarch;
hence,
in
Europe,
one of the high
officers
of a
court..
Ignoble
::
Ignoble
(a.) Not
honorable,
elevated,
or
generous;
base..
High
::
High
(superl.)
Very
abstract;
difficult
to
comprehend
or
surmount;
grand;
noble.
Domina
::
Domina
(n.) Lady; a lady; -- a title
formerly
given to noble
ladies
who held a
barony
in their own
right.
Noble
::
Noble (v. t.) To make
noble;
to
ennoble.
High
::
High
(superl.)
Of noble
birth;
illustrious;
as, of high
family..
Ignobly
::
Ignobly
(adv.)
In an
ignoble
manner;
basely.
Noble
::
Noble
(superl.)
Grand;
stately;
magnificent;
splendid;
as, a noble
edifice..
Manly
::
Manly
(superl.)
Having
qualities
becoming
to a man; not
childish
or
womanish;
manlike,
esp.
brave,
courageous,
resolute,
noble..
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