See also: Noblesse

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Etymology edit

From Middle English noblesse, from Anglo-Norman noblesse, noblesce et al., Old French noblace, nobleche et al., from noble (noble).

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noblesse (usually uncountable, plural noblesses)

  1. The quality of being noble; nobleness.
    • 1612, Ben Jonson, Epigrams:
      But thou , whose noblesse keeps one stature still
  2. The nobility; peerage.

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French edit

Etymology edit

From Old French, see noble +‎ -esse.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /nɔ.blɛs/
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  • Rhymes: -ɛs
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Noun edit

noblesse f (plural noblesses)

  1. nobility

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Middle English edit

Etymology edit

From Anglo-Norman noblesse, noblesce et al., Old French noblace, nobleche et al., from noble (noble).

Noun edit

noblesse (uncountable)

  1. noblesse

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  • English: noblesse