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Definition of noble
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Noble (v. t.) To make
noble;
to
ennoble.
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Generosity
::
Generosity
(n.) Noble
birth.
Noblemen
::
Noblemen
(pl. ) of
Noblema.
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..
Patrician
::
Patrician
(n.) A
person
of high
birth;
a
nobleman.
Blackguard
::
Blackguard
(n.) The
scullions
and lower
menials
of a
court,
or of a
nobleman's
household,
who, in a
removal
from one
residence
to
another,
had
charge
of the
kitchen
utensils,
and being
smutted
by them, were
jocularly
called
the black
guard;
also, the
servants
and
hangers-on
of an
army..
Nobilitate
::
Nobilitate
(v. t.) To make
noble;
to
ennoble;
to
exalt.
Ascend
::
Ascend
(v. i.) To rise, in a
figurative
sense;
to
proceed
from an
inferior
to a
superior
degree,
from mean to noble
objects,
from
particulars
to
generals,
from
modern
to
ancient
times,
from one note to
another
more
acute,
etc.; as, our
inquiries
ascend
to the
remotest
antiquity;
to
ascend
to our first
progenitor..
Junker
::
"Junker
(n.) A young
German
noble or
squire;
esp., a
member
of the
aristocratic
party in
Prussia..
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..
House
::
House (n.) A
family
of
ancestors,
descendants,
and
kindred;
a race of
persons
from the same
stock;
a
tribe;
especially,
a noble
family
or an
illustrious
race; as, the house of
Austria;
the house of
Hanover;
the house of
Israel..
George Noble
::
George
noble () A gold noble of the time of Henry VIII. See
Noble,
n..
Nob
::
Nob (n.) A
person
in a
superior
position
in life; a
nobleman.
Ignobleness
::
Ignobleness
(n.) State or
quality
of being
ignoble.
Manly
::
Manly
(superl.)
Having
qualities
becoming
to a man; not
childish
or
womanish;
manlike,
esp.
brave,
courageous,
resolute,
noble..
Magnate
::
Magnate
() One of the
nobility,
or
certain
high
officers
of state
belonging
to the noble
estate
in the
national
representation
of
Hungary,
and
formerly
of
Poland..
Nobley
::
Nobley
(n.) The body of
nobles;
the
nobility.
Noble
::
Noble
(superl.)
Possessing
eminence,
elevation,
dignity,
etc.; above
whatever
is low, mean,
degrading,
or
dishonorable;
magnanimous;
as, a noble
nature
or
action;
a noble
heart..
Nobly
::
Nobly
(adv.)
In a noble
manner;
with
greatness
of soul;
heroically;
with
magnanimity;
as, a deed nobly
done..
Livery
::
Livery
(n.) The
peculiar
dress by which the
servants
of a
nobleman
or
gentleman
are
distinguished;
as, a
claret-colored
livery..
Pride
::
Pride (n.) A sense of one's own
worth,
and
abhorrence
of what is
beneath
or
unworthy
of one; lofty
self-respect;
noble
self-esteem;
elevation
of
character;
dignified
bearing;
proud
delight;
-- in a good
sense..
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