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noblemanno‧ble‧man /ˈnəʊbəlmən $ ˈnoʊ-/ noun (plural noblemen /-mən/) [countable] - An eccentric nobleman has never learned how to read a clock.
- Ministers of state, great noblemen, and royal favourites could expect this as a matter of course.
- Small farms were assigned to sons of noblemen and promising warriors, on condition they reported annually for military service.
- The Count, father-in-law of the Marquis, is the very embodiment of an eighteenth century enlightened nobleman.
- The King has invited every great nobleman, every high officer of the church and the Knights of the Order from Kolossi.
- We bury our noblemen there, except that they have to lie at present without coffins.
- With the birth of his firstborn son, the nobleman had thrown an elaborate party for hundreds of guests.
a man who is a member of the highest social class and has a title such as ‘Duke’ |