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Definition of noble
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Noble (n.) A
European
fish; the
lyrie.
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Starproof
::
Starosty
(n.) A
castle
and
domain
conferred
on a
nobleman
for life.
Noble
::
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..
Grand
::
Grand
(superl.)
Great in size, and fine or
imposing
in
appearance
or
impression;
illustrious,
dignifled,
or noble (said of
persons);
majestic,
splendid,
magnificent,
or
sublime
(said of
things);
as, a grand
monarch;
a grand lord; a grand
general;
a grand view; a grand
conception..
Unhandsome
::
Unhandsome
(a.)
Wanting
noble or
amiable
qualities;
dishonorable;
illiberal;
low;
disingenuous;
mean;
indecorous;
as,
unhandsome
conduct,
treatment,
or
imputations..
High
::
High
(superl.)
Very
abstract;
difficult
to
comprehend
or
surmount;
grand;
noble.
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..
Optimate
::
Optimate
(n.) A
nobleman
or
aristocrat;
a chief man in a state or city.
Butler
::
Butler
(n.) An
officer
in a
king's
or a
nobleman's
household,
whose
principal
business
it is to take
charge
of the
liquors,
plate,
etc.; the head
servant
in a large
house..
Nobleness
::
Nobleness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
noble;
greatness;
dignity;
magnanimity;
elevation
of mind,
character,
or
station;
nobility;
grandeur;
stateliness..
Ignobility
::
Ignobility
(n.)
Ignobleness.
Family
::
Family
(v. t.)
Honorable
descent;
noble or
respectable
stock;
as, a man of
family..
Nobley
::
Nobley
(n.) Noble
birth;
nobility;
dignity.
Ennoble
::
Ennoble
(v. t.) To raise to the rank of
nobility;
as, to
ennoble
a
commoner..
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..
Sublime
::
Sublime
(superl.)
Distinguished
by lofty or noble
traits;
eminent;
-- said of
persons.
Atheling
::
Atheling
(n.) An
Anglo-Saxon
prince
or
nobleman;
esp., the heir
apparent
or a
prince
of the royal
family..
Great
::
Great
(superl.)
Endowed
with
extraordinary
powers;
uncommonly
gifted;
able to
accomplish
vast
results;
strong;
powerful;
mighty;
noble;
as, a great hero,
scholar,
genius,
philosopher,
etc..
Patrician
::
Patrician
(n.) A
person
of high
birth;
a
nobleman.
Damsel
::
Damsel
(n.) A young
person,
either
male or
female,
of noble or
gentle
extraction;
as,
Damsel
Pepin;
Damsel
Richard,
Prince
of
Wales..
Great-hearted
::
Great-hearted
(a.)
Generous;
magnanimous;
noble.
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