Use "nobleman" in a sentence

1. She married a titled nobleman.

2. The difference between nobleman and lowlife.

3. A nobleman of the Venetian Republic.

4. The nobleman noticed it and asked him why.

5. That gallant house was once the home of a nobleman.

6. It had once been the home of a wealthy nobleman.

7. He looked like a nobleman with his rich clothes.

8. Judging from his looks, he is a rich nobleman.

9. Begga was the daugter of the powerful Austrasian nobleman Mayor Pepin I, and was married to Ansegisel, son of the powerful Austrasian nobleman Bishop Arnulf of Metz.

10. 4 words related to Burgrave: noble, nobleman, Lord, military governor

11. The foundling, of course, had to be reared a nobleman.

12. Although his grandfather was a nobleman, he was very poor.

13. An eccentric nobleman has never learned how to read a clock.

14. A nobleman and a merchant once met in a restaurant.

15. At the front of the church, Nobleman had changed costume and character.

16. The nobleman saith unto him, Sir, come down ere my child die.

17. In France, a few yards of silk can make a nobleman.

18. Chancellor definition is - the secretary of a nobleman, prince, or king

19. It was said he was a love child of a nobleman.

20. Some such stations were paid for by the nobleman and maintained by him.

21. But should also girls be Chastised? Article about spanking by the nobleman C.S

22. Begga married the nobleman Ansegis and was the mother of pepin the short

23. It was originally completed in 1630 by a Protestant nobleman, Lord Esmonde.

24. One of his friends was a young nobleman who was called Bassanio.

25. He had the manners of a true nobleman and always remained calm.

26. I couldn't bear the girl to be seized and taken away by the nobleman.

27. Malte Laurids Brigge is a young Danish nobleman and poet living in Paris

28. His Accuser, Cyprian, still apparently a young man, was also a Roman nobleman

29. Malte Laurids Brigge is a young Danish nobleman and poet living in Paris

30. Why did I yield to love and marry the natural daughter of a great nobleman?

31. Sub-prefect Anselm received the cheers with the Complaisant indifference of a soldier and a nobleman

32. The future emperor was named Romulus after his maternal grandfather, a nobleman from Poetovio in Noricum.

33. 11 Freud postulated that Moses was an Egyptian nobleman who adhered to the monotheism of Akhenaten.

34. Nobleman, lord, peer, noble, aristocrat, patrician, grandee Yes, our friend the Baron has his problems

35. Aristocratically: like a nobleman, as a member of the ruling class: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

36. The lands should be divided equally so as not to favor one nobleman over another.

37. Occupation: Frankish Nobleman, Duke of Bavaria, duke of the Bavarians, Herzog der Bayern: Managed by:

38. Barmecide feast a sham banquet, with empty plates, given to a beggar by wealthy Bagdad nobleman

39. What does Atheling mean? An Anglo-Saxon nobleman or prince, especially the heir to a throne

40. Sub-prefect Anselm received the cheers with the complaisant indifference of a soldier and a nobleman.

41. He is contracted to steal a sword from Constantine, an eccentric nobleman who recently arrived in the City.

42. Bridei is a young nobleman, a fosterling of one of the most powerful druids in the land, Broichan

43. A nobleman from Bavaria who hunts deer against the shepherd boy from the Urals who peaches wolves.

44. According to the tradition, Archilochus was the son of Telesicles, a nobleman who founded the colony on Paros, and Enipo, his slave.4 Due to the illegitimacy of his birth, Archilochus was never destined to be a nobleman like his father.

45. What does Burgrave mean? The military governor of a German town or castle; a nobleman of the same status

46. It was no disgrace to a great nobleman to serve even in a junior capacity in a good regiment.

47. The Count, father-in-law of the Marquis,(Sentencedict.com) is the very embodiment of an eighteenth century enlightened nobleman.

48. Bridei is a young nobleman, a fosterling of one of the most powerful druids in the land, Briochan

49. The Count, father-in-law of the Marquis, is the very embodiment of an eighteenth century enlightened nobleman.

50. The plantation is the home of Hlaalu nobleman Rovone Arvel, and it is the source of his wealth and influence

51. Franjo Herendic, a wealthy nobleman, possessed in the 16th Bubnjarci century the estate, whose property abutted on to Žakanje.

52. Armigero definition: a person entitled to bear heraldic arms, such as a sovereign or nobleman Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

53. * A nobleman told his servants to go into his vineyard and plant twelve olive trees, D&C 101:43–62.

54. A single township would contain no more than a fraction of the estates of a nobleman or other great landowner.

55. Atheling definition is - an Anglo-Saxon prince or nobleman; especially : the heir apparent or a prince of the royal family.

56. Bridei is a young nobleman fostered at the home of Broichan, one of the most powerful druids in the land

57. Armiger definition: a person entitled to bear heraldic arms, such as a sovereign or nobleman Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

58. Daily mass was a minimum for any conscientious nobleman; many kings attended a considerable part of the daily office as well.

59. The King has invited every great nobleman, every high officer of the church and the Knights of the Order from Kolossi.

60. During this period Marcello Inghirami Fei, a local nobleman with a reputation for artistic talent and business acumen, gave impetus to the alabaster trade.

61. 888 Ingelger (or Ingelgarius) was a Frankish nobleman, who was the founder of the County of Anjou and of the original House of Anjou

62. Bassein became so famous that a great Portuguese man would be called "Fidalgo ou Cavalheiro de Baçaim" or Nobleman of Bassein

63. Burgrave (plural Burgraves) (historical) The military governor of a town or castle in the Middle Ages, especially in German-speaking Europe; a nobleman of the same status

64. In November 1773 she received from the King her letters of Official Recognition of Nobility (which enabled her to marry a nobleman), and funds of 223,000 livres.

65. There he made a great discovery —a group of islands that he named the Sandwich Islands, in honor of his nobleman friend in the Admiralty.

66. Burgrave: 1 n a nobleman ruling a German castle and surrounding grounds by hereditary right Type of: Lord , noble , nobleman a titled peer of the realm n the military governor of a German town in the 12th and 13th centuries Type of: military governor the head of a government established by the military (as in a defeated country)

67. From Middle English Atheling, from Old English æþeling ("son of a king, man of royal blood, nobleman, chief, prince, king, Christ, God, man, hero, saint"), from Proto-Germanic *aþalingaz (“prince, nobleman”), equivalent to athel +‎ -ing.Cognate with Old Frisian etheling, edling, Old Saxon edhiling, Old High German adaling, Medieval Latin adalingus, adelingus (from Germanic).

68. Burgrave (plural Burgraves) The military governor of a town or castle in the Middle Ages, especially in German-speaking Europe; a nobleman of the same status

69. Burgrave (plural Burgraves) (historical) The military governor of a town or castle in the Middle Ages, especially in German-speaking Europe; a nobleman of the same status

70. Not to be confused with a baron, a kind of nobleman, Barren is often used to describe an area of land that lacks any signs of life

71. What does Baroness mean? The definition of a Baroness is a woman who is among the low ranking nobility or is a wife or widow of a nobleman of low

72. After Barmecide, a nobleman in the story "Barber's Sixth Brother" from the collection "One Thousand and One Nights" (also known as "The Arabian Nights")

73. Quick definitions from WordNet (Burgrave) noun: the military governor of a German town in the 12th and 13th centuries noun: a nobleman ruling a German castle and surrounding grounds by hereditary right

74. Then Doctor Know-All showed the nobleman where the money was, but he did not tell who had stolen it. Thus he received a large reward from each side and became a famous man.

75. 51 And the enemy came by night, and broke down the ahedge; and the servants of the nobleman arose and were affrighted, and fled; and the enemy destroyed their works, and broke down the olive trees.

76. 51 And the enemy came by night, and broke down the a hedge ; and the servants of the nobleman arose and were affrighted, and fled; and the enemy destroyed their works, and broke down the olive-trees.

77. As it had happened with Lennox back in Scotland, other Courtiers weren’t very happy with the idea of a peasant being so favored, and even becoming a nobleman, which led to many plots against him being set in motion

78. The paper added some rough witticism, and informed the nobleman that his 'Assiduities' would be ineffectual, saying that 'the lady, with true Yankee shrewdness, accepts all offerings at her shrine, but confers no favors in return.' The Continental Monthly, Vol

79. Couchings: crouchings COUNT CONFECT: a nobleman composed of affectation COUNTENANCE: fair shew COUNTERFEIT: portrait; A piece of base coin COUNTERPOINT: a counterpane COUNTERVAIL: to counterpoise, outweigh COUNTRY: belonging to one's country COUNTY: count, earl COUPLEMENT: union COURT HOLY-WATER: flattery COVENT: a convent

80. A botcher, and no better at the first, Who, by base Brokage getting some small stock, Crept into service of a nobleman, And by his servile flattery and fawning Is now become the steward of his house, And bravely jets it in his silken gown