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Noblewoman
Noblewoman meaning
A woman having a noble rank, especially one belonging to the peerage; a Lady.
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Example sentences (18)
A devout English Catholic noblewoman — Richeldis de Faverches — prayed that she might undertake some special work in honor of Our Lady.
Thusnelda in is a powerful, fictional version of the Germanic noblewoman but the reality is that in that time period, Thusnelda wouldn’t have had the agency to make every decision for herself, and she was ultimately a victim of war and violence.
Also part of the exhibit is this illustration from ‘The Tale of Genji,’ also known as Japan’s oldest novel, which was written by the noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in 1020.
Gudoek is accomplished enough to pass for a noblewoman, knowing how to write and read and how to embroider, all the skills a young lady of the time requires.
It’s a point of view that many who have seen Sciamma’s simmering tale, about the love affair between an 18th century noblewoman and the woman hired to paint her, would hotly dispute.
One of opera’s most beloved comedies, Rossini’s irreverent farce about a feisty young noblewoman with a mind of her own has delighted operagoers for more than two centuries.
The above concept art shows what looks like a Qunari woman holding up a noblewoman on a litter, which makes the slavery-to-freedom story a strong possibility (although concept art is just indicative of mood, not precise events.
The noblewoman placed vast lands in the east of Gozo, mostly in Qala, under the foundation set up for religious purposes.
Upon ennoblement, becoming the Duchess of Sussex, she became a British noblewoman, with allegiance to the British Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
As a noblewoman, her parents had hoped Wang would marry a man of similar social status.
On the right side of the panel, to the Virgin’s left, stands Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, a noblewoman who renounced worldly goods to devote herself to the poor.
Adalbert unsuccessfully attempted to protect a noblewoman caught in adultery.
An individual nobleman was called a "szlachcic", and a noblewoman a "szlachcianka".
A remarkable, intelligent, quick-witted young noblewoman..
Some also reported that O'Malley sneezed and was given a lace-edged handkerchief from a noblewoman.
This lengthy article about Fanny's marriage and Siamese politics identifies Sir Thomas George Knox's wife and mother of his children as Prang Yen, a Siamese noblewoman.
Together these various accounts suggest that Edward's mother was probably a noblewoman named Æthelflæd, surnamed Candida or Eneda—"the White" or "White Duck".
When Dunstan eventually found the young monarch, he was cavorting with a noblewoman named Æthelgifu and refused to return with the bishop.