单词 | patrician |
释义 | patrician1 of 2noun pa·tri·cian pə-ˈtri-shən plural patricians 1 : a member of one of the original citizen families of ancient Rome 2 a : a person of high birth : aristocrat one of the most nobly born of English patricians Sam Schulman b : a person of breeding and cultivation a tall patrician … who looked as if she was accustomed to serving on boards and making important decisions J. A. Michener patrician 2 of 2adjective1 a : of, relating to, having, or characterized by high birth, rank, or station : aristocratic a patrician family But coming from a long patrician line of New England gentry … he is vulnerable to the populist card that his rivals are playing hard. Peter Oborne More common than middle-class organizations in the mid-nineteenth century, however, were the exclusive patrician male enclaves, such as Boston's Somerset club … Howard P. Chudacoff b : associated with or characteristic of people of high social rank his patrician bearing a stately, patrician residence … they spent freely on virtually everything that could be acquired to accommodate a patrician life-style. Simon Schama … some visitors may prefer the more patrician comfort of hotels in L'Aquila. Niccolò Vivarelli 2 : of or relating to a member of one of the original citizen families of ancient Rome … his pride was gratified by the choice of Nomius and Anatolius, two ministers of consular or patrician rank … Edward Gibbon patrician 1 of 2 adjectiveas in aristocratic of high birth, rank, or station came from a patrician family Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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patrician 2 of 2nounas in aristocrat a man or woman of high birth or social position the Southern patricians who once resided in these stately plantation homes Synonyms & Similar Words
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