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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.)
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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Ennobled
::
Ennobled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Ennobl.
Magnanimous
::
Magnanimous
(a.)
Dictated
by or
exhibiting
nobleness
of soul;
honorable;
noble;
not
selfish.
Houyhnhnm
::
Houyhnhnm
(n.) One of the race of
horses
described
by Swift in his
imaginary
travels
of
Lemuel
Gulliver.
The
Houyhnhnms
were
endowed
with
reason
and noble
qualities;
subject
to them were
Yahoos,
a race of
brutes
having
the form and all the worst vices of men..
Inn
::
Inn (n.) The town
residence
of a
nobleman
or
distinguished
person;
as,
Leicester
Inn..
Right
::
Right
(adv.)
In a great
degree;
very;
wholly;
unqualifiedly;
extremely;
highly;
as, right
humble;
right
noble;
right
valiant..
Ignoble
::
Ignoble
(v. t.) To make
ignoble.
Bey
::
Bey (n.) A
governor
of a
province
or
district
in the
Turkish
dominions;
also, in some
places,
a
prince
or
nobleman;
a beg; as, the bey of
Tunis..
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..
Minnesinger
::
Minnesinger
(n.) A
love-singer;
specifically,
one of a class of
German
poets and
musicians
who
flourished
from about the
middle
of the
twelfth
to the
middle
of the
fourteenth
century.
They were
chiefly
of noble
birth,
and made love and
beauty
the
subjects
of their
verses..
Ennoblement
::
Ennoblement
(n.) That which
ennobles;
excellence;
dignity.
Peer
::
Peer (n.) A
nobleman;
a
member
of one of the five
degrees
of the
British
nobility,
namely,
duke,
marquis,
earl,
viscount,
baron;
as, a peer of the
realm..
Viscount
::
Viscount
(a.) A
nobleman
of the
fourth
rank, next in order below an earl and next above a
baron;
also, his
degree
or title of
nobility.
See Peer, n., 3..
Unhandsome
::
Unhandsome
(a.)
Wanting
noble or
amiable
qualities;
dishonorable;
illiberal;
low;
disingenuous;
mean;
indecorous;
as,
unhandsome
conduct,
treatment,
or
imputations..
Disennoble
::
Disennoble
(v. t.) To
deprive
of that which
ennobles;
to
degrade.
Nobiliary
::
Nobiliary
(n.) A
history
of noble
families.
Honor
::
Honor (n.) To
dignify;
to raise to
distinction
or
notice;
to
bestow
honor upon; to
elevate
in rank or
station;
to
ennoble;
to
exalt;
to
glorify;
hence,
to do
something
to
honor;
to treat in a
complimentary
manner
or with
civility..
Magnate
::
Magnate
() A
person
of rank; a noble or
grandee;
a
person
of
influence
or
distinction
in any
sphere.
Earl
::
Earl (n.) A
nobleman
of
England
ranking
below a
marquis,
and above a
viscount.
The rank of an earl
corresponds
to that of a count
(comte)
in
France,
and graf in
Germany.
Hence the wife of an earl is still
called
countess.
See
Count..
Marquis
::
Marquis
(n.) A
nobleman
in
England,
France,
and
Germany,
of a rank next below that of duke.
Originally,
the
marquis
was an
officer
whose duty was to guard the
marches
or
frontiers
of the
kingdom.
The
office
has
ceased,
and the name is now a mere title
conferred
by
patent..
Pride
::
Pride (n.) That of which one is
proud;
that which
excites
boasting
or
self-gratulation;
the
occasion
or
ground
of
self-esteem,
or of
arrogant
and
presumptuous
confidence,
as
beauty,
ornament,
noble
character,
children,
etc..
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