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Belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy.
blue
gentle
aristocratic
patrician
blue-blooded
noble
1
We stood in antagonism to the monarchical and
aristocratical
polities of Europe.
2
We have mentioned old General Oglethorpe as one of Goldsmith's
aristocratical
acquaintances.
3
The remains of
aristocratical
tyranny in the persons of the peers.
4
They are said to have
aristocratical
Rulers and Laws, but no discernible Religion.
5
But this alone does not constitute the character of
aristocratical
government.
6
Holland calls itself a republic, which is chiefly
aristocratical
,
with an hereditary stadtholdership.
7
Its constitution, if left to itself, is not monarchical, but
aristocratical
.
8
A fearful struggle took place in this island between the
aristocratical
and democratical parties.
9
The
aristocratical
element had the ascendency when Rome was most prosperous and most respected.
10
With
aristocratical
sentiments they had been in a servile position.
11
The one is an
aristocratical
,
the other a republican faculty.
12
They served to render the representation from such States
aristocratical
.
13
Friendship is
aristocratical
-
the
affections
which are prostituted to every suitor I will not accept.
14
It was not only monarchical and
aristocratical
,
-
it
was
Anglican also.
15
By whom were these Anglican, monarchical, and
aristocratical
officers selected?
16
The opposition of the
aristocratical
party was in vain.
aristocratical
aristocratical party
aristocratical body
aristocratical country
aristocratical institutions
aristocratical law