highborn

Adjective

 * 1)  Of high social standing as a result of having been born a member of an upper-level social class.
 * 2)  Born a member of an upper-level social class (although not necessarily retaining high social standing)
 * 3) * 1996, Peter F. Ainsworth, "'The Letter Killeth': Law and Spirit in Marie De France's Lay of Le Fresne," French Studies, volume L, no. 1 (Jan.), page 5:
 * The references to the lady's long-standing affection for her loyal, high-born servant girl provide a succinct intimation that the lady herself is not a wholly repellent character.
 * Of, pertaining to, or befitting people of high social standing.
 * 1) * 1670, Richard Crashaw, "To the Queen's Majesty on Twelfth-day" in Steps to the temple; The delights of the Muses; and, Carmen Deo Nostro, Herringman (London):
 * In this illustrious throng, your lofty flood
 * Swells high, fair confluence of all highborn Blood.
 * 1)  Of superior or premium quality; magnificent; expensive.
 * 1) * 1996, Peter F. Ainsworth, "'The Letter Killeth': Law and Spirit in Marie De France's Lay of Le Fresne," French Studies, volume L, no. 1 (Jan.), page 5:
 * The references to the lady's long-standing affection for her loyal, high-born servant girl provide a succinct intimation that the lady herself is not a wholly repellent character.
 * Of, pertaining to, or befitting people of high social standing.
 * 1) * 1670, Richard Crashaw, "To the Queen's Majesty on Twelfth-day" in Steps to the temple; The delights of the Muses; and, Carmen Deo Nostro, Herringman (London):
 * In this illustrious throng, your lofty flood
 * Swells high, fair confluence of all highborn Blood.
 * 1)  Of superior or premium quality; magnificent; expensive.
 * 1)  Of superior or premium quality; magnificent; expensive.
 * 1)  Of superior or premium quality; magnificent; expensive.
 * 1)  Of superior or premium quality; magnificent; expensive.
 * 1)  Of superior or premium quality; magnificent; expensive.

Translations

 * Czech: urozený
 * French:
 * German: hochgeboren
 * Irish:
 * Japanese: ,
 * Latin:
 * Maori: pūwhero
 * Russian: знатного рода
 * Spanish: de alta cuna