unnoble

English

Etymology

un- + noble

Adjective

unnoble (comparative more unnoble, superlative most unnoble)

  1. (dated, chiefly pre 1900) Not noble.
    1800, William Took, View of the Russian empire during the reign of Catharine the Second
    Yet from the commencement of mining there have been unnoble proprietors of mines, who belonged to the class of merchants.

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