Nobleman \No"ble*man\, n.; pl. {Noblemen}. One of the nobility; a noble; a peer; one who enjoys rank above a commoner, either by virtue of birth, by office, or by patent.
This idealised head of Cleopatra was presented to the Roman nobleman Tomasso dei Cavalieri.
Indeed, Brooks once led a junket on which the Americans were dined royally at a palatial country estate owned by an English nobleman.
Brian Murray makes a comical yet touching Don Pedro, the nobleman who instigates the matching up of Benedick with Beatrice and Claudio with Hero.
She was the only daughter of English nobleman Lawrence Petre, the squire of Coptfold Hall.
The antiquities now in New York are the subject of an international ownership dispute pitting a British nobleman and Sotheby's against Yugoslavia and Lebanon.
Lars Magnusson, a principal lyric tenor with the Royal Opera in Stockholm, was making his U.S. opera debut as Pedrillo, servant of Belmonte, a Spanish nobleman.
At age 13, she was sent to school in Japan and later married a Japanese nobleman much older than herself.