
1) Ancien regime 2) Aristocracy 3) Aristocrats 4) Birth 5) Blood 6) Blue blood of castile 7) Condition 8) Distinction 9) Elite 10) Elite group 11) Exalted moral excellence 12) Fairness 13) French word used in English 14) Generosity of spirit 15) Gentility 16) Grandeur or magnificence 17) High descent
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1) Aristocracy 2) Baronage 3) Dignity 4) Elite 5) Grandeur 6) Knighthood 7) Magnanimousness 8) Noblesse 9) Peerage 10) Peers 11) Sublimity 12) Superiority
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- a privileged class holding hereditary titles
- the quality of being exalted in character or ideals or conduct
- the state of being of noble birth
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A social class that possesses titles or peerages, either by birthright or through purchasing.
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(Fr. noblesse) Those with explicit noble title. These are traditionally divided into
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Nobility is a social class that possesses more acknowledged privileges or eminence than most other classes in a society, membership thereof typically being hereditary. The privileges associated with nobility may constitute substantial advantages over or relative to non-nobles, or may be largely honorary (e.g. precedence), and vary from country to ...
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• (n.) Those who are noble; the collictive body of nobles or titled persons in a stste; the aristocratic and patrician class; the peerage; as, the English nobility. • (n.) The state of being of high rank or noble birth; patrician dignity; antiquity of family; distinction by rank, station, or title, whether inherited or conferred. • (...
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A landed-social class, above gentry, below royalty.
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Ranks of society who originally enjoyed certain hereditary privileges. Their wealth was mainly derived from land. In many societies until the 20th century, they provided the elite personnel of...
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1. The quality or state of being noble; superiority of mind or of character; commanding excellence; eminence. 'Though she hated Amphialus, yet the nobility of her courage prevailed over it.' (Sir P. Sidney) 'They thought it great their sovereign to control, And named their pride nobility of soul.' (Dryden) ... 2. The state of being of high rank or ...
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No·bil'i·ty noun [ Latin
nobilitas : confer Old French
nobilité . See
Noble .]
1. The quality or state of being noble; superiority of mind or of character; commanding excellence; eminence. « Though she hated Amphialus, yet the
nobility of her courage prevai...
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An order of men in several countries to whom privileges are granted at the expense of the rest of the people. The Constitution of the United States provides that no state shall "grant any title of nobility; and no person can become a citizen of the United States until he has renounced all titles of nobility." However, the Constitution has no gene.....
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Noblemen or women, the aristocracy, usually people who have inherited a title such as Duke, Earl or Lord.
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[
n] - the state of being of noble birth 2. [n] - a privileged class holding hereditary titles 3. [n] - the quality of being exalted in character or ideals or conduct
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nobleness noun the quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or conduct
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the noble class or the body of nobles in a country. · (in Britain) the peerage. · the state or quality of being noble. · nobleness of mind, character, or spirit; exalted moral excellence. · grandeur or magnificence. · noble birth or rank.
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The highest stratum of the estate system of stratification. Members had significant inherited wealth and did little or no discernible work.
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