Serf can be sold with the land and a noble is rich and can buy anything
Nobles were aristocrats with power, wealth, and land ownership, while serfs were peasants bound to the land and subject to the authority of the nobles. Nobles had social status, legal privileges, and often lived in luxurious conditions, while serfs had limited rights, were tied to the land they worked on, and lived in poverty.
A nobleman's child would have access to education, opportunities for travel, and luxury goods, while a serf's child would likely live in poverty, work in the fields, and have limited access to education. The nobleman's child would have a higher social status and better living conditions compared to a serf's child.
Yes, "noble" typically holds a positive connotation as it implies qualities like honor, dignity, and moral integrity. Being described as noble often suggests displaying admirable characteristics or high social status.
The adverb for noble is nobly.
The antonym for ignoble is noble.
Contrast is the highlighting of the differences between two or more things. It is a way to show the disparities or distinctions in characteristics, qualities, or attributes of the objects being compared.
The noble executed the serf.
A serf was a peasant who worked on a noble's land in exchange for protection and the use of land. The noble owned the land and had power and authority over the serfs who lived and worked on it.
they report to the noble
A noble is one of the three estates. The three estates were the Clergy Nobility Serf/peasant
1) If a serf could run away for a year and one day, it was considered free. 2) if the noble gave the serf permission, it could stop working on the land
Church, noble, peasant, serf.
You couldn't. Where you were born is where you stayed. Born a serf stayed a serf, born a peasant stayed a peasant, born noble stayed noble. Nobles could move to some extent if they pleased the crown, but that was it.
The noble owned the land, the farmer worked on the land.
A peasant worked the land, but had freedom. A serf was bound to the land that they worked. They would live on the manor of a noble and work the land in exchange for food and protection.
A Franklin was a freeman who owned land, but was not of noble birth. So not a noble, but not a serf, this is the origin of the term 'middle class'. Most franklins were farmers.
You are not a serf.
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