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I . noble [ˈnəʊbl, Am ˈnoʊ-] ADJ

1. noble (aristocratic, honourable):

noble

2. noble (exalted):

noble ideas

II . noble [ˈnəʊbl, Am ˈnoʊ-] N

noble-minded [ˌnəʊblˈmaɪndɪd, Am ˌnoʊ-] ADJ

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Members of noble families were able to join the city patriciate usually unchallenged.
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Around 1300 the village was acquired by another noble family and for several centuries it was owned by a number of different noble families.
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In these matters the difference between one noble and another was very great.
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In this parliament, apart from the nobles and military commanders, also sat the representatives of each township and village.
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The repopulation in private holdings of nobles in the north took place at a much slower rate.
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The noble gases have all been named for their origin or properties.
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Noble didn't take a position on the bank, but did sign it into law.
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We will always remember him as noble and sensitive.
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She is always ready to sacrifice her time to support a noble cause.
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These peoples were settled in northern oases, to tend the date palm plantations held by the noble clans.
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