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  • 11patrician — /pəˈtrɪʃən / (say puh trishuhn) noun 1. a member of the original senatorial aristocracy in ancient Rome. 2. (a title or dignity conferred by the emperor under the later Roman and Byzantine Empires.) 3. a member of an influential and hereditary… …

  • 12Class sketch — The Class sketch is a comedy sketch first broadcast in an episode of David Frost s satirical comedy programme The Frost Report on 7 April 1966.[1] [2]It has been described as a genuinely timeless sketch, ingeniously satirising the British class… …

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  • 13patrician — pa|tri|cian [ pə trıʃn ] adjective FORMAL belonging to or typical of the highest social class: a patrician gesture/manner/face ╾ pa|tri|cian noun count ─ opposite PLEBEIAN …

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  • 14patrician — 1. noun the great patricians of the British Empire Syn: aristocrat, grandee, noble, nobleman, noblewoman, lord, lady, peer, peeress; blue blood 2. adjective patrician families Syn: aristocratic, noble, titled …

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  • 15patrician — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. noble, well born, aristocratic. See nobility. Ant., commoner. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. highborn, grand, aristocratic; see noble 3 , royal 1 . n. Syn. nobleman, gentleman, noble; see aristocrat ,… …

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  • 16patrician — 1. noun a) Originally, a member of any of the families constituting the populus Romanus, or body of Roman citizens, before the development of the plebeian order; later, one who, by right of birth or by special privilege conferred, belonged to the …

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  • 17patrician — [pə trɪʃ(ə)n] noun an aristocrat or nobleman. ↘a member of the noble class in ancient Rome. ↘a refined or well bred person. adjective belonging to or characteristic of patricians. Origin ME: from OFr. patricien, from L. patricius having a noble… …

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  • 18patrician — n 1. aristocrat, nobleman, noble, silk stocking, Inf. blue blood, gentleman; peer, lord, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; grandee, magnifico, don, hidalgo, Fr. Hist. chevalier. adj 2. aristocratic, blue blooded, silk stocking, noble, gentle …

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  • 19Social class in ancient Rome — played a major role in the lives of Romans. Ancient Roman society was hierarchical. Free born Roman citizens were divided into several classes, both by ancestry and by property. There were also several classes of non citizens with different legal …

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  • 20Hawthorn M class destroyer — Class overview Builders: Hawthorn Leslie and Company, Hebburn Operators …

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