Nobleman

//ˈnoʊbl̩mən//

"Nobleman" in a Sentence (11 examples)

I see a nobleman and a noblewoman.

A person will come that without words will make you feel like a nobleman.

Now he was rich, wore fine clothes, and made many friends, who all said that he was an excellent man, a real nobleman.

Somewhere in La Mancha, in a place whose name I do not wish to recall, there lived not long ago a nobleman. To his name he had a lance in its sheath, an old leather buckler, a scrawny workhorse and a greyhound that scurried about.

With his slight, tall figure, his sharp features, thoughtful face, and curling hair prematurely tinged with grey, he seemed to represent that not too common type, a nobleman who is in truth noble.

But these jovial sounds fell sadly on the ear of the ruined nobleman.

A count is a nobleman, a marquess too.

Londo Mollari is a nobleman character in the spacefaring Centauri Republic in the Babylon 5 sci-fi franchise. Londo reflects the dying British Empire and the Roman Empire on real-life Terra, maybe.

Although, according to law, a nobleman could only be tried by the Council of State, the king summoned twelve peasants to retry the case.

He's a nobleman.

The King [...] sit at the head of the royal table with his elder warriors and advisers, noblemen and noblewomen.

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