
1) Aristocrat 2) Aristocratic 3) Aristocratical 4) Baronet 5) Bart 6) Brahman 7) Brahmin 8) Brahminic 9) Brahminical 10) Genteel 11) Highness 12) Noble 13) Prince 14) Princess 15) Raja 16) Rajah 17) Ranee 18) Rani
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1) Aristocrat 2) Aristocratic 3) French word used in English 4) Noble 5) Not common
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- a person of refined upbringing and manners
- a member of the aristocracy
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[ancient Rome] The term patrician (patricius, πατρίκιος, patrikios) originally referred to a group of ruling class families in ancient Rome, including both their natural and adopted members. In the late Roman Empire, the class was broadened to include high administrative officials, and after the fall of the Western Empire it remain...
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[post-Roman Europe] Patricianship, the quality of belonging to a patriciate, began in the ancient world, where cities such as Ancient Rome had a class of patrician families whose members were the only people allowed to exercise many political functions. In the rise of European towns in the 10th and 11th centuries, the patriciate, a limited ...
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• (a.) Of or pertaining to the Roman patres (fathers) or senators, or patricians. • (a.) Of, pertaining to, or appropriate to, a person of high birth; noble; not plebeian. • (n.) A person of high birth; a nobleman. • (n.) Originally, a member of any of the families constituting the populus Romanus, or body of Roman citizens, bef...
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any member of a group of citizen families who, in contrast with the plebeian (q.v.) class, formed a privileged class in early Rome.[5 related articles]
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Member of a privileged class in ancient Rome, which originally dominated the
Senate. During the 5th and 4th centuries BC many of the rights formerly exercised by the patricians alone were extended...
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1. Of or pertaining to the Roman patres (fathers) or senators, or patricians. ... 2. Of, pertaining to, or appropriate to, a person of high birth; noble; not plebeian. 'Born in the patrician file of society.' (Sir W. Scott) 'His horse's hoofs wet with patrician blood.' (Addison) ... Origin: L. Patricius, fr. Patres fathers or senators, pl. Of pater...
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A member of one of the old, wealthy, aristocratic and powerful families in Rome. Originally a member of the de facto nobility providing senators (patres), then a member of the nobility by birth, for whom access to certain priesthoods and the consulate was reserved. The Republican patriciate was defined and formed in the 5th century BC. This ruling …...
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Pa·tri'cian adjective [ Latin
patricius , from
patres fathers or senators, plural of
pater : confer French
patricien . See
Paternal .]
1. (Rom. Antiq.) Of or pertaining to the Roman
patres (fathers) or senators, or patricians.
2. Of,...
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[
adj] - of the hereditary aristocracy or ruling class of ancient Rome or medieval Europe 2. [n] - a person of refined upbringing and manners
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patrician 1. In ancient Rome; originally, a member of any of the ancient Roman citizen families; later, a member of the nobility; the opposite of plebeian. 2. A person of high rank in some medieval Italian republics and in certain free cities of the German Empire. 3. Any person of high social rank; aristocrat.
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adjective of the hereditary aristocracy or ruling class of ancient Rome or medieval Europe; of honorary nobility in the Byzantine empire
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Member of a privileged class in ancient Rome, which originally dominated the Senate. During the 5th and 4th centuries BC many of the rights formerly exercised by the patricians alone were extended to the plebeians, and patrician descent became a matter of prestige
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[SAT terms] befitting a person of noble origin
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[Lesser known words] a person of refined upbringing and manners
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characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy
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characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy
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[Intelligent words] characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy
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