of noble birth in Dutch

of noble birth [ɔfnoublbəːθ] adellijk, edel

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1. Aetheling, in Anglo-Saxon England, generally any person of noble birth

2. Bathsheba was a daughter of Eliam and was probably of noble birth

3. Although he was of noble birth he lived as a poor man.

4. Lozenge - Honesty and constancy, also held to be a token of noble birth.

5. Aetheling, also spelled Atheling, orEtheling, in Anglo-Saxon England, generally any person of noble birth

6. According to legend, Eurosia was a maiden of noble birth, who was promised to a pagan.

7. His long fingernails attest that his was not a life of hard physical labour but that he was probably of noble birth.

8. SIXTY YEARS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1853-1913 HARRIS NEWMARK One cannot mingle much in society here without meeting some Bewhiskered, mysterious individual, who claims to be of noble birth

9. On July 13, 1936, Edgar Cayce gave a reading for a woman whom he told, "The entity then was among the people, the Indians, of the Iroquois; those of noble birth, those that were of the pure descendants of the Atlanteans…"

10. Share On July 13, 1936, Edgar Cayce gave a reading for a woman whom he told, "The entity then was among the people, the Indians, of the Iroquois; those of noble birth, those that were of the pure descendants of the Atlanteans…" (1219–1)

11. “You behold his calling of you, brothers,” said the apostle Paul, “that not many wise in a fleshly way were called, not many powerful, not many of noble birth; but God chose the foolish things of the world, that he might put the wise men to shame; and God chose the weak things of the world, that he might put the strong things to shame; and God chose the ignoble things of the world and the things looked down upon, the things that are not, that he might bring to nothing the things that are, in order that no flesh might boast in the sight of God.” —1 Corinthians 1:26-29.