blueblood

/ˈbluːblʌd/
noun
  1. A person of noble or aristocratic birth.
    • She married a blueblood, but she never cared about his title.
    • In the small town, the local blueblood still lived in the ancestral manor.
    • The charity gala was attended by many bluebloods from old European families.
  2. The quality or status of being from a noble or aristocratic family.
    • His blueblood was evident in his manners and education.
    • They claimed blueblood through a distant royal ancestor.
    • The family valued blueblood above all else, even wealth.
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