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George noble
A gold noble of the time of Henry VIII See Noble n
Noble
whatever is low mean degrading or dishonorable magnanimous as a noble nature or action a noble heart
Noble
Noble. See GEORGE-NOBLE.
Noble minded
Having a noble mind of high moral or intellectual character honorable magnanimous
George noble
George noble, a gold coin, current at 6s. 8d. in the reign
Quando mulier nobilis nupserit ignobili desinit esse nobilis nisi nobilitas nata fuit
nobilis nisi nobilitas nata fuit (4 Rep. 118), when a noble woman marries a man not noble, she ceases to be
Clypeus, or Clipeus
Clypeus, or Clipeus, a shield: metaphorically one of a noble family. Clypei prostrati, noble families extinct, Mat. Paris, 463.
Intrench
king was charged with intrenching on the rights of the nobles and the nobles were accused of intrenching on the prerogative
Parage or Paragium
between coheirs; more properly, however, an equality of condition among nobles, or persons holding by a noble tenure. Thus, when a
VerbarJacquerie
name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358 the leader assuming the contemptuous title Jacques Bonhomme
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