3. Choice, excellent.
    4. Excellent, pure.
    5. High-born, aristocratic, patrician.
    6. Grand, stately, lordly, splendid, magnificent.

Noble, n. Nobleman, peer.

Nobleman, n. Peer, noble, grandee, lord, one of the nobility.

Noble-minded, a. Magnanimous.

Nobleness, n.

    1. Greatness, dignity, magnanimity, elevation, superiority, worthiness, nobility loftiness of character, moral excellence.
    2. Rank, distinction by birth, station.
    3. Stateliness, grandeur, magnificence.

Noblesse, n. [Fr.] Aristocracy, nobility.

Nobly, ad.

    1. Heroically, magnanimously, honorably.
    2. Splendidly, magnificently, grandly.

Nobody, n.

    1. No one, no person, not any one, not anybody.
    2. Unimportant person, insignificant person, cipher, nonentity.

Noctambulation, Noctambulism, n. Somnambulism, sleep-walking.

Noctambulo, Noctambulist, n. Somnambulist, sleep-walker

Nocturnal, a. Nightly.

Nocturnally, ad. Nightly, by night.

Nod, v. a. and v. n. Bow.


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