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Definition of noble
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Noble (n.) A
European
fish; the
lyrie.
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Nobley
::
Nobley
(n.) Noble
birth;
nobility;
dignity.
Parentage
::
Parentage
(n.)
Descent
from
parents
or
ancestors;
parents
or
ancestors
considered
with
respect
to their rank or
character;
extraction;
birth;
as, a man of noble
parentage..
Chartreuse
::
Chartreuse
(n.) A
Carthusian
monastery;
esp. La
Grande
Chartreuse,
mother
house of the
order,
in the
mountains
near
Grenoble,
France..
Disingenuous
::
Disingenuous
(a.) Not
noble;
unbecoming
true honor or
dignity;
mean;
unworthy;
as,
disingenuous
conduct
or
schemes..
Eupatrid
::
Eupatrid
(n.) One well born, or of noble
birth..
Optimate
::
Optimate
(n.) A
nobleman
or
aristocrat;
a chief man in a state or city.
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..
Tufthunter
::
Tufthunter
(n.) A
hanger-on
to
noblemen,
or
persons
of
quality,
especially
in
English
universities;
a
toady.
See 1st Tuft, 3..
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..
Noble
::
Noble (n.) A
person
of rank above a
commoner;
a
nobleman;
a peer.
Majestic
::
Majestic
(a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
majesty;
of
august
dignity,
stateliness,
or
imposing
grandeur;
lofty;
noble;
grand..
Ignoble
::
Ignoble
(a.) Not
honorable,
elevated,
or
generous;
base..
Chivalry
::
Chivalry
(n.) A
tenure
of lands by
knight's
service;
that is, by the
condition
of a
knight's
performing
service
on
horseback,
or of
performing
some noble or
military
service
to his
lord..
Starosty
::
Starost
(n.) A
nobleman
who
possessed
a
starosty.
Noblesse
::
Noblesse
(n.)
Dignity;
greatness;
noble birth or
condition.
Tiers Etat
::
Tiers etat () The third
estate,
or
commonalty,
in
France,
answering
to the
commons
in Great
Britain;
-- so
called
in
distinction
from, and as
inferior
to, the
nobles
and
clergy..
Magnanimous
::
Magnanimous
(a.)
Dictated
by or
exhibiting
nobleness
of soul;
honorable;
noble;
not
selfish.
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..
Family
::
Family
(v. t.)
Honorable
descent;
noble or
respectable
stock;
as, a man of
family..
Jacquerie
::
"Jacquerie
(n.) The name given to a
revolt
of
French
peasants
against
the
nobles
in 1358, the
leader
assuming
the
contemptuous
title,
Jacques
Bonhomme,
given by the
nobles
to the
peasantry.
Hence,
any
revolt
of
peasants..
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