Noblewoman: meaning, definitions and examples

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noblewoman

 

[ ˈnəʊblˌwʊmən ]

Context #1

high society

A noblewoman is a woman belonging to a noble family or having a title of nobility. She is often associated with grace, elegance, and a sense of refinement.

Synonyms

aristocrat, duchess, lady

Examples of usage

  • She conducted herself with the poise of a noblewoman.
  • The noblewoman attended the royal ball in a stunning gown.
  • The noblewoman's portrait hung in the grand hall of the castle.

Translations

Translations of the word "noblewoman" in other languages:

🇵🇹 nobre

🇮🇳 महिला कुलीन

🇩🇪 Adlige

🇮🇩 bangsawan wanita

🇺🇦 шляхтянка

🇵🇱 szlachcianka

🇯🇵 貴婦人

🇫🇷 noble femme

🇪🇸 noble

🇹🇷 soylu kadın

🇰🇷 귀부인

🇸🇦 نبيلة

🇨🇿 ušlechtilá žena

🇸🇰 ušľachtilá žena

🇨🇳 贵妇

🇸🇮 plemkinja

🇮🇸 göfug kona

🇰🇿 зиялы әйел

🇬🇪 ქალი დიდგვაროვანი

🇦🇿 zadəgan qadın

🇲🇽 noble

Word origin

The term 'noblewoman' dates back to the Middle Ages when feudal societies were prevalent. Noblewomen held significant social status and were often associated with wealth and power. They played important roles in courtly life, politics, and cultural activities. The concept of noblewomen has evolved over time, but their influence and prestige have remained prominent in various societies.

See also: ennoble, nobility, noble, nobleman, nobleness, nobles, nobly.