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beau geste fine gesture (French); a noble, gracious gesture. [1/2 definitions]
blue blood noble, aristocratic, or socially prominent lineage. [1/2 definitions]
chamberlain one who manages the household affairs of a noble; steward. [1/3 definitions]
chancellor the secretary of an embassy or of a king or noble. [1/4 definitions]
coronet a crown worn by a noble below the rank of sovereign. [1/2 definitions]
damsel a young woman or maiden, esp., in the distant past, one of noble birth.
equerry an officer in charge of the horses of a royal or noble family. [1/2 definitions]
fool one employed to entertain by acting comically and foolishly, as formerly in royal or noble households; jester. [1/11 definitions]
Galahad any man who is considered to be very noble, pure, or chivalrous. [1/2 definitions]
greathearted having a courageous or fearless spirit; noble. [1/2 definitions]
Hapsburg a member of a German noble family that has produced rulers of several European countries since the twelfth century, or the name of the family itself.
idealism the pursuit of or belief in noble ideals, principles, and values. [1/2 definitions]
idealist a person with high or noble principles, goals, or codes of action. [1/3 definitions]
idealistic believing in noble ideas, principles, and values, especially with regard to the possibility of making positive change in the world.
ignoble not of noble birth or position; common. [1/2 definitions]
jester in the European Middle Ages, someone hired, esp. by a noble, to tell jokes and, often, to make fun of court life. [1/2 definitions]
levee2 a reception, usu. held at a noble person's court.
lofty superior, noble, or exalted. [1/3 definitions]
lordly befitting a lord; noble; grand. [1/2 definitions]
lowborn not born to a noble family; of humble birth.
magnanimous having or showing a generous, forgiving, or noble nature.