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1. (n.) nobleman
a man of noble birth or rank; noble; peer.
Etymology: (1520–30)
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1. (noun) Lord, noble, nobleman
a titled peer of the realm
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1. (noun) nobleman
one of the nobility; a noble; a peer; one who enjoys rank above a commoner, either by virtue of birth, by office, or by patent
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Sense: a noble
The king was murdered by a nobleman at his court.
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Afrikaans: edelman |
Arabic: رَجُل شَريف، نَبيل ، كَري |
Bulgarian: благородник |
Brazilian: nobre |
Czech: šlechtic |
German: der/die Adelige |
Danish: adelsmand |
Greek: ο ευγενής, αυτός που ανήκ |
Spanish: noble |
Estonian: aadlik |
Farsi: نجيبزاده؛ نجيب زاده |
Finnish: aatelinen |
French: noble |
Hebrew: אָצִיל |
Hindi: कुलीन जन |
Croatian: plemkinja |
Hungarian: nemesember |
Indonesian: orang bangsawan |
Icelandic: aðalsmaður |
Italian: nobiluomo |
Japanese: 貴族 |
Korean: 고귀한 출생(신분)의 사람 |
Lithuanian: didikas, didikë |
Latvian: dižciltīgais |
Malay: wanita, lelaki bangsawan |
Dutch: edelman |
Norwegian: adelsmann/-kvinne |
Polish: szlachcic, szlachcianka |
Persian: نجيبزاده؛ نجيب زاده |
Pashto: نجيب زاده،د لوى نسب خاوند |
Portuguese: nobre |
Romanian: nobil |
Russian: дворянин |
Slovak: šľachtic |
Slovenian: plemič |
Serbian: plemić |
Swedish: adelsman |
Thai: ขุนนาง |
Turkish: soylu |
Taiwanese: 貴族 |
Ukrainian: дворянин |
Urdu: امير، شريف |
Vietnamese: người quý tộc |
Chinese: 贵族 |
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