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31princely — Synonyms and related words: Babylonian, Corinthian, ample, aristocratic, august, awe inspiring, awful, barbaric, baronial, big, bighearted, bounteous, bountiful, chivalrous, courtly, deluxe, dignified, ducal, dynastic, elaborate, elegant,… …
32queenly — Synonyms and related words: aristocratic, august, chivalrous, courtly, dignified, ducal, dynastic, exalted, genteel, gentle, gentlemanlike, gentlemanly, grand, grave, high, imperatorial, imperatorious, imperial, imperious, imposing, kinglike,… …
33titled — Synonyms and related words: aristocratic, called, chivalrous, christened, denominate, denominated, designated, dubbed, ducal, exalted, genteel, gentle, gentlemanlike, gentlemanly, high, identified as, kinglike, kingly, knightly, known as,… …
34aristocratic — a.; (also aristocratical) 1. Noble, princely, patrician, titled, gentle, of gentle blood, high born, of high rank. 2. Of or by the privileged, vesting power in the nobility, belonging or pertaining to the aristocracy. 3. Haughty, proud, arrogant …
35when Adam delved and Eve span, who was then the gentleman? — The rhyme is particularly associated with the itinerant preacher John Ball, a leader of the 1381 ‘Peasants’ Revolt’, who used it to incite the people against their feudal lords. c 1340 R. ROLLE in G. G. Perry Religious Pieces (EETS) 88 When Adam… …
36Kentmere — Coordinates: 54°25′44″N 2°50′24″W / 54.429°N 2.840°W / 54.429; 2.840 …
37ancestry — n. 1. Lineage, family, race, house, line of ancestors, line. 2. Pedigree, stock, genealogy, descent. 3. High birth, noble blood, gentle blood, nobility, hereditary rank …
38Worried — Worry Wor ry, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Worried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Worrying}.] [OE. worowen, wirien, to strangle, AS. wyrgan in [=a]wyrgan; akin to D. worgen, wurgen, to strangle, OHG. wurgen, G. w[ u]rgen, Lith. verszti, and perhaps to E. wring.]… …
39Worry — Wor ry, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Worried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Worrying}.] [OE. worowen, wirien, to strangle, AS. wyrgan in [=a]wyrgan; akin to D. worgen, wurgen, to strangle, OHG. wurgen, G. w[ u]rgen, Lith. verszti, and perhaps to E. wring.] [1913… …
40Worrying — Worry Wor ry, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Worried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Worrying}.] [OE. worowen, wirien, to strangle, AS. wyrgan in [=a]wyrgan; akin to D. worgen, wurgen, to strangle, OHG. wurgen, G. w[ u]rgen, Lith. verszti, and perhaps to E. wring.]… …