noblewomen
Meanings
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noun
Women belonging to the nobility; ladies of rank.
Variants
List of all variants of noblewomen that leads to same resultnoblewoman , noblewomen
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From Old French noble ('noble, generous, magnanimous') + woman.
Trivia
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In medieval Europe, noblewomen often wore wimples and veils as part of their daily attire.
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Noblewomen in medieval Europe were often educated in reading, writing, music, and other arts.
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Noblewomen in Japan were known as 'Mikados' or 'Empresses,' and they held significant political power.
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Noblewomen in ancient Rome were often depicted in art and literature as being skilled in various arts, such as music, poetry, and painting.
Related Concepts
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Nobility: A social class of hereditary mobility, ranked above the commoners, and possessing various privileges, immunities, and rights.
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Ladies: A title given to a woman of high social rank.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.Noblewomen have been central figures in various cultures throughout history. They were often the daughters, wives, or sisters of kings, dukes, earls, and other high-ranking nobles. Noblewomen had significant power and influence within their households and communities. They were often responsible for managing estates, overseeing staff, and educating their children. In literature, noblewomen have been portrayed as strong, intelligent, and resourceful characters, such as Isabella of Angoulême in the play 'Isabelle, or The Fair Negress' by John Webster.
How to Memorize "noblewomen"
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visualize
- Visualize a group of elegant, well-dressed women with crowns or other symbols of nobility on their heads, gathered in a grand hall or castle.
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mnemonics
- Create a mnemonic phrase such as 'Noblewomen are not ordinary women,' to help remember the definition.
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