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English
Etymology
From noble + man.
Pronunciation
Noun
nobleman (plural noblemen)
- A peer; an aristocrat; ranks range from baron to king to emperor.
2019, Marlon James, Black Leopard, Red Wolf, Hamish Hamilton, page 377:The King [...] sit at the head of the royal table with his elder warriors and advisers, noblemen and noblewomen.
Hyponyms
Translations
man of noble rank, title, or status; peer; aristocrat
- Arabic: نَبِيل (ar) m (nabīl)
- Egyptian Arabic: نبيل m (nabīl)
- Armenian: ազնվական (hy) (aznvakan)
- Belarusian: дваранíн m (dvaranín), шля́хцiц m (šljáxcic) (especially Polish)
- Bulgarian: благоро́дник (bg) m (blagoródnik)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 貴族/贵族 (zh) (guìzú), 君子 (zh) (jūnzǐ)
- Czech: šlechtic (cs) m
- Danish: adelsmand c
- Dutch: adellijke (nl) m, edelman (nl) m
- Erzya: мастачей (mastačej)
- Estonian: aadlimees (et), aadlik (et)
- Finnish: aatelismies (fi)
- French: noble (fr) m or f
- German: Edelmann (de) m, Adeliger (de) m, Adliger (de) m, Aristokrat (de) m
- Hebrew: אָצִיל (he) m (atzíl)
- Hindi: रईस (hi) m (raīs)
- Hungarian: nemes (hu)
- Icelandic: aðalsmaður (is) m
- Italian: nobiluomo (it) m, nobile (it) m or f
- Japanese: 貴族 (ja) (きぞく, kizoku), 華族 (ja) (かぞく, kazoku)
- Korean: 귀족(貴族) (ko) (gwijok)
- Lushootseed: siʔab
- Macedonian: благо́родник m (blagórodnik), дво́рјанин m (dvórjanin)
- Maori: rangatira (mi)
- Middle Korean: 어비〮ᄆᆞᆮ (èpímòt)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: adelsmann (no) m
- Nynorsk: adelsmann m
- Plautdietsch: Odelmaun m
- Polish: szlachcic (pl) m
- Portuguese: nobre (pt) m or f
- Romanian: nobil (ro) m
- Russian: дворяни́н (ru) m (dvorjanín), вельмо́жа (ru) m (velʹmóža) (grandee), шля́хтич (ru) m (šljáxtič) (Polish)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: плѐмӣћ m
- Roman: plȅmić m
- Slovak: šľachtic (sk) m
- Slovene: plemič m
- Spanish: noble (es) m
- Swedish: adelsman (sv) c
- Ukrainian: дворяни́н (uk) m (dvorjanýn), шля́хтич m (šljáxtyč) (especially Polish)
- Yiddish: אַדלמאַן m (adlman)
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