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Illustrious
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Magnific
Grand splendid illustrious magnificent
Morganatic marriage
lawful and inseparable conjunction of a man of noble or illustrious birth with a woman of inferior station, upon condition that
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Gisle
Gisle, a pledge. Fredgisle, a pledge of peace. Gislebert, an illustrious pledge, Gibs. Camden
Client
respects a relationship by blood. It was the glory of illustrious families to have many clients, and to add to the
Civil Law
Jacobus Gothofredus, or Godfroy, who is the first and most illustrious of modern civilians. He bestowed his assiduous labour upon this
Obscure
hide to make less visible intelligible legible glorious beautiful or illustrious
Medal
to preserve the remembrance of a notable event or an illustrious person or to serve as a reward
VerbarLitotes
a citizen of no mean cityrdquo that is of an illustrious city or ldquonot badrdquo meaning ldquogoodrdquo
Chivalry
body or order of cavaliers or knights serving on horseback illustrious warriors collectively cavalry
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