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Often used in the same context:
aristocrats,
nobles,
gentry,
landed gentry,
earls,
noblemen,
aristocracy,
courtiers,
aristos,
lairds,
barons,
princes,
commoners,
countesses,
maharajahs,
footmen,
lords,
pashas,
fops,
plantagenets,
ducal,
dukedom,
madams,
flatterers,
royals,
cesare borgia,
roundheads,
baronet,
baronies,
prigs,
intriguers,
plebs,
dandies,
serfs,
libertines,
plutocrats,
princeling,
tuileries palace,
ethelred,
peasants,
viziers,
zamindars,
arriviste,
plebeians,
empresses,
harlots,
viceroys,
viscountess,
louis xvii,
yorkist,
rajahs,
noblewomen,
washerwomen,
harold nicolson,
monarchs,
townsmen,
monarchies,
socialites,
patricians,
dominions,
zamindar,
paupers,
rustics,
menials,
edward vii,
parvenu,
courtesans,
forsooth,
nawab,
schoolmasters,
satraps,
feudal lord,
hirelings,
gentlewomen,
scruffs,
huntsmen,
habsburgs,
manors,
marquess,
baronial,
cardinal richelieu,
merovingian dynasty,
coterie,
vicars,
milkmaids,
kulaks,
squires,
tsars,
molls,
pageboys,
liege,
nobs,
scythians,
yeomanry,
papist,
heiresses,
freebooters,
nomenklatura,
potentates,
spinsters,
peers,
witches,
abbots,
bards,
chiefs,
colonels,
colonists,
cottagers,
heralds,
irish,
martyrs,
peer,
peerages,
spinners,
terriers
Also try:
— Adjectives for viscounts:
ancient,
new,
first,
several,
hereditary,
many,
disreputable,
old,
unjust,
few,
irish,
more...
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