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Meaning of nobleman
A nobleman refers to a man of high social class, particularly one belonging to the nobility.
Etymology of nobleman
The word "nobleman" has its roots in the Old French word "noble," meaning "high-born" or "illustrious," which is derived from the Latin word "nobilis," meaning "well-known" or "famous"
The term "nobleman" emerged in the Middle English period, around the 13th century, to refer to a man of high social class, particularly one belonging to the nobility
Synonyms
aristocrat
gentleman
lord
noble
peer
patrician
grandee
magnate
baron
earl
viscount
marquess
duke
count
aristocratic
gentry
elite
upper class
landed gentry
nobility
blue blood
aristocracy
haute bourgeoisie
upper crust
elite class
high society
gentlemanly
refined
dignified
courteous
polite
cultured
sophisticated
elegant
refined
honorable
respectable
esteemed
venerable
exalted
illustrious
distinguished
prestigious
Definitions
- A man of high social class, especially one belonging to the nobility
- A title of honor or respect used to address a man of high social class
- A member of the aristocracy, typically hereditary and holding a title such as duke, earl, or baron
Usage Examples
- The nobleman was known for his generosity and kindness to the poor
- The nobleman's estate was a grand and beautiful place, with sprawling gardens and a large mansion
- The nobleman was a respected member of society, known for his wisdom and integrity