English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na daraja shine inganci ko yanayin zama mai daraja, wanda zai iya komawa ga ma'anoni daban-daban dangane da mahallin. Gabaɗaya, daraja na iya komawa zuwa:Ajin zamantakewa da ke da babban matsayi ko gata, yawanci bisa haihuwa ko take. , kamar su hali, ɗabi'a, ko kyawawan halaye. tare da manyan mutane, kamar ƙwazo, girmamawa, da karimci. Lakabi ko daraja da ake ba mutum don gagarumin nasarori ko gudunmawar da ya bayar. ana danganta martaba da daraja, da daraja, da kuma matsayi mai girma a cikin al’umma, ko ta fuskar haihuwa, halayya, ko nasarori.

Synonyms

  1. aristocracy

Sentence Examples

  1. Courtenay was part of the English nobility, however he was also a man of little wit and easily led.
  2. From within the ring of guards, Tarkyn glanced up at the strong, well-built grandstand where the nobility and the rest of the Royal Family sat, well out of reach of any stray tournament-strength shafts of power.
  3. He observed, that among the diversions of our nobility and gentry, I had mentioned gaming.
  4. He asked what methods were used to cultivate the minds and bodies of our young nobility, and in what kind of business they commonly spent the first and teachable part of their lives.
  5. Who, I say again, was the fool that knows not that there are no letters patent of nobility that confer such privileges or exemptions as a knight-errant acquires the day he is dubbed a knight, and devotes himself to the arduous calling of chivalry?
  6. And it must be confessed, that from the great intercourse of trade and commerce between both realms, from the continual reception of exiles which is mutual among them, and from the custom in each empire to send their young nobility and richer gentry to the other, in order to polish themselves by seeing the world, and understanding men and manners, there are few persons of distinction, or merchants, or seamen, who dwell in the maritime parts, but what can hold conversation in both tongues as I found some weeks after, when I went to pay my respects to the emperor of Blefuscu, which, in the midst of great misfortunes through the malice of my enemies, proved a very happy adventure to me, as I shall relate in its proper place.
  7. The poor man may retain honour, but not the vicious poverty may cast a cloud over nobility, but cannot hide it altogether and as virtue of itself sheds a certain light, even though it be through the straits and chinks of penury, it wins the esteem of lofty and noble spirits, and in consequence their protection.
  8. They are, in short, peasants, plain homely people, without any taint of disreputable blood, and, as the saying is, old rusty Christians, but so rich that by their wealth and free-handed way of life they are coming by degrees to be considered gentlefolk by birth, and even by position though the wealth and nobility they thought most of was having me for their daughter and as they have no other child to make their heir, and are affectionate parents, I was one of the most indulged daughters that ever parents indulged.
  9. The most popular theory places its roots in Eastern India, but the earliest evidence is located in Persia, where it became part of educating the nobility.
  10. When powerful queens were not ruling in their own right, they were often a strong presence behind the reign of the king, or as daughters, married into the houses of nobility to build alliances.

TV Series Examples

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Oh, you stand there, all nobility and honor.