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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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Aristocratical
::
Aristocratical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
aristocracy;
consisting
in, or
favoring,
a
government
of
nobles,
or
principal
men; as, an
aristocratic
constitution..
Gallant
::
Gallant
(a.) Noble in
bearing
or
spirit;
brave;
high-spirited;
courageous;
heroic;
magnanimous;
as, a
gallant
youth;
a
gallant
officer..
Dapifer
::
Dapifer
(n.) One who
brings
meat to the
table;
hence,
in some
countries,
the
official
title of the grand
master
or
steward
of the
king's
or a
nobleman's
household..
Nobly
::
Nobly
(adv.)
In a noble
manner;
with
greatness
of soul;
heroically;
with
magnanimity;
as, a deed nobly
done..
Philistine
::
Philistine
(n.) A
person
deficient
in
liberal
culture
and
refinement;
one
without
appreciation
of the
nobler
aspirations
and
sentiments
of
humanity;
one whose scope is
limited
to
selfish
and
material
interests.
Child
::
Child (n.) A noble
youth.
See
Childe.
Ennoble
::
Ennoble
(v. t.) To raise to the rank of
nobility;
as, to
ennoble
a
commoner..
Exploit
::
Exploit
(n.) A deed or act;
especially,
a
heroic
act; a deed of
renown;
an
adventurous
or noble
achievement;
as, the
exploits
of
Alexander
the
Great..
Starproof
::
Starosty
(n.) A
castle
and
domain
conferred
on a
nobleman
for life.
Nobleman
::
Nobleman
(n.) 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..
Ruptuary
::
Ruptuary
(n.) One not of noble
blood;
a
plebeian;
a
roturier.
Magnifico
::
Magnifico
(n.) A
grandee
or
nobleman
of
Venice;
-- so
called
in
courtesy.
Chartreuse
::
Chartreuse
(n.) A
Carthusian
monastery;
esp. La
Grande
Chartreuse,
mother
house of the
order,
in the
mountains
near
Grenoble,
France..
Aristocrat
::
Aristocrat
(n.) One of the
aristocracy
or
people
of rank in a
community;
one of a
ruling
class;
a
noble.
People
::
People
(n.) The mass of
comunity
as
distinguished
from a
special
class;
the
commonalty;
the
populace;
the
vulgar;
the
common
crowd;
as,
nobles
and
people..
Lofty
::
Lofty
(superl.)
Fig.:
Elevated
in
character,
rank,
dignity,
spirit,
bearing,
language,
etc.;
exalted;
noble;
stately;
characterized
by
pride;
haughty..
Noble-minded
::
Noble-minded
(a.)
Having
a noble mind;
honorable;
magnanimous.
Family
::
Family
(v. t.)
Honorable
descent;
noble or
respectable
stock;
as, a man of
family..
Ungenerous
::
Ungenerous
(a.) Not
generous;
illiberal;
ignoble;
unkind;
dishonorable.
Peeress
::
Peeress
(n.) The wife of a peer; a woman
ennobled
in her own
right,
or by right of
marriage..
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