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nobility    音标拼音: [nob'ɪləti]
n. 贵族,高尚,贵族阶级

贵族,高尚,贵族阶级

nobility
n 1: a privileged class holding hereditary titles [synonym:
{nobility}, {aristocracy}]
2: the quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character
or ideals or conduct [synonym: {nobility}, {nobleness},
{magnanimousness}, {grandeur}]
3: the state of being of noble birth [synonym: {nobility},
{noblesse}]

Nobility \No*bil"i*ty\, n. [L. nobilitas: cf. OF. nobilit['e].
See {Noble}.]
1. The quality or state of being noble; superiority of mind
or of character; commanding excellence; eminence.
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Though she hated Amphialus, yet the nobility of her
courage prevailed over it. --Sir P.
Sidney.
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They thought it great their sovereign to control,
And named their pride nobility of soul. --Dryden.
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2. 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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I fell on the same argument of preferring virtue to
nobility of blood and titles, in the story of
Sigismunda. --Dryden.
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3. Those who are noble; the collective body of nobles or
titled persons in a state; the aristocratic and patrician
class; the peerage; as, the English nobility.
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258 Moby Thesaurus words for "nobility":
Babylonian splendor, FFVs, aedileship, ancienne noblesse,
archbishopric, archiepiscopacy, archiepiscopate, aristocracy,
assured probity, augustness, authority, baronage, baronetage,
barons, bigheartedness, bigness, birth, bishopric, blamelessness,
blue blood, brilliance, chairmanship, chancellery, chancellorate,
chancellorship, character, chiefery, chiefry, chieftaincy,
chieftainry, chieftainship, chivalrousness, chivalry, class,
cleanness, consequence, conspicuousness, consulate, consulship,
courtliness, cream, deanery, decency, dictatorship, dictature,
dignifiedness, dignity, directorship, distinction, elaborateness,
elect, elegance, elevation, elite, eminence, emirate, episcopacy,
erectness, errantry, establishment, estimableness, ethics,
exaltation, excellence, fairness, fame, generosity, generousness,
glory, good character, goodness, gorgeousness, governorship,
grandeur, grandiosity, grandness, gravity, great heart,
greatheartedness, greatness, greatness of heart, haut monde,
headship, hegemony, heroism, hierarchy, high ideals, high life,
high mightiness, high principles, high society, high-mindedness,
honesty, honor, honorableness, idealism, illustriousness,
immaculacy, importance, imposingness, impressiveness, influence,
integrity, irreproachability, irreproachableness, justice,
justness, kingliness, knight-errantry, knightage, knightliness,
largeheartedness, lavishness, leadership, liberality, liberalness,
loftiness, lordliness, lords of creation, lordship, luxuriousness,
luxury, magistracy, magistrateship, magistrature, magnanimity,
magnanimousness, magnificence, majesty, mark, masterdom,
mastership, mastery, mayoralty, mayorship, metropolitanate,
metropolitanship, moral excellence, moral strength,
noble-mindedness, nobleness, noblesse, noblesse de robe,
notability, note, old nobility, openhandedness, outstandingness,
overlapping, papacy, pashadom, pashalic, patriarchate, patriarchy,
peerage, plushness, pontificality, pontificate, popedom, popehood,
popeship, poshness, position, power elite, power structure,
prefectship, prefecture, premiership, presidency, presidentship,
prestige, pride of bearing, pride of place, primacy,
prime-ministership, prime-ministry, princedom, princeliness,
princeship, principality, principles, probity, proconsulate,
proconsulship, prominence, protectorate, protectorship,
proud bearing, proudness, provostry, provostship, pureness, purity,
rank, rectitude, rectorate, rectorship, regality, regency,
regentship, renown, reputability, respectability, resplendence,
righteousness, ritziness, royalty, ruling circles, ruling class,
sedateness, seigniory, seneschalship, seneschalsy, sheikhdom,
sheriffalty, sheriffcy, sheriffdom, shrievalty, significance,
sobriety, solemnity, splendidness, splendiferousness, splendor,
stainlessness, state, stateliness, sublimity, sumptuousness,
supereminence, supervisorship, suzerainship, suzerainty,
the Establishment, the Four Hundred, the best, the best people,
the brass, the classes, top people, tribunate, unimpeachability,
unimpeachableness, unspottedness, upper class, upper classes,
upper crust, upper ten, upper ten thousand, uppercut, uprightness,
upstandingness, venerability, virtue, virtuousness, vizierate,
viziership, worthiness



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  • NOBILITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of NOBILITY is the quality or state of being noble in character, quality, or rank How to use nobility in a sentence
  • History of Europe - Nobles, Gentlemen, Feudalism | Britannica
    Every state in Europe, except some Swiss cantons, recognized some form of nobility whose privileges were protected by law Possession of land was a characteristic mark and aspiration of the elites The use of the two terms nobleman and gentleman indicates the difficulty of definition
  • Peerage | Nobility, Hereditary, Titles | Britannica
    Peerage, Body of peers or titled nobility in Britain The five ranks of British nobility, in descending order, are duke, marquess, earl (see count), viscount, and baron
  • British nobility - Wikipedia
    The vast majority of the British nobility (in the Continental sense) is formed by the 'Gentry', which primarily consists of those who hold a coat of arms, but holds ranks including baronets, knights, esquires and gentlemen
  • NOBILITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    NOBILITY definition: 1 honesty, courage, and kindness: 2 the people of the highest social rank in a society… Learn more
  • What to Know About the History of Nobility - realitypathing. com
    Understanding the history of nobility offers valuable insights into how power, privilege, and social hierarchy have evolved over time This article delves into the origins, development, significance, and transformations of nobility across various regions and eras
  • Nobility - Wikiwand
    Nobility was the highest social class in pre-modern societies In the feudal system (in Europe and elsewhere), the noble were mostly those who got land from the monarch and had to provide services to him, mainly military service Men of this class were called noblemen
  • Patence of Nobility: Historical Origins and Modern Interpretations . . .
    Historical Origins of Nobility The concept of nobility has deep historical roots, evolving across different civilizations In medieval Europe, nobility was a hereditary status tied to land ownership and military service Kings and lords granted titles to their loyal knights and vassals, creating a rigid social hierarchy This system was central to feudalism, where power and privilege were





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