nobleman

/ˈnoʊbəlmən/
noun
  1. A man who belongs to the highest social class in a country, especially one with a title such as duke, earl, or baron.
    • The young nobleman inherited his father's title and estate at the age of twenty.
    • The nobleman rode through the village on his horse, followed by his servants.
    • In medieval times, a nobleman often owned large amounts of land and had political power.
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