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noble Meaning in Tamil ( noble வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



உயர்குடிமகன்


noble தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

பின்னர் இது சாம்பரேவில் (Chambéry) சேவாயின் உயர்குடிமகன் சொந்தமானது.

noble's Usage Examples:

For the successive attainders of the Lancastrians and the Nevilles had swept away many of the older noble families, and Edwards house of peers consisted for the main part of new men, his own partisans promoted for good service, who had not the grip on the land that their predecessors had possessed.


Besides the imperial cities, and the princes and other immediate nobles, there were the mediate nobles, the men who held land in fief of the highest classes of the aristocracy, and who, in virtue of this feudal relation, looked down upon the allodial proprietors or freemen, and upon the burghers.


If Bonchamps and La Rochejacquelin were nobles, Stofflet was a gamekeeper and Cathelineau a mason.


Versatile, lighthearted, boastful and pleasure-loving, he contrasts with the nobler and more intellectual character of Averroes.


SAINT - MARTIN, LOUIS Claude De (1743-1803), French philosopher, known as "le philosophe inconnu," the name under which his works were published, was born at Amboise of a poor but noble family, on the, 8th of January 1743.


"Frederick the robber nobles found a most implacable enemy.


But Corinth's real prosperity dates from the time of the tyranny (657-581), established by a disqualified noble Cypselus.


Mary was invited if not induced by the king of Spain to join his league for the suppression of Protestantism; while the actual or prospective endowment of Rizzio with Morton's office of chancellor, and the projected attainder of Murray and his allies, combined to inflame at once the anger and the apprehension of the Protestant nobles.


It will be seen that, in consequence of this, municipal life in Italy was from the first more complex, the main constituent parts of the population being the capitani, or greater nobles, the valvassori, or lesser nobles (knights) and the people (popolo).


he was ennobled and named a councillor of state; and from 1816 he sat in the chamber of deputies as representative of Ain.


"He earnestly admonished Leo, for his own sake and for Florence, to found a permanent and free state system for the republic, reminding him in terms of noble eloquence how splendid is the glory of the man who shall confer such benefits upon a people.


The determination to limit still further the power of the executive was at the bottom of this fatal parsimony, with the inevitable consequence that, while the king and the senate were powerless, every great noble or lord-marcher was free to do what he chose in his own domains, so long as he flattered his "little brothers," the szlachta.





Synonyms:

baronial, impressive, imposing, stately,



Antonyms:

achromatic color, uncrowned, democratic, poor, unimpressive,

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