a noble birth
The term "highborn" or high-born means born into nobility or aristocracy, or metaphorically so.The king's highborn advisers did not appreciate the plight of the common folk.The new faction soon challenged the party's highborn elite.
Highborn usually refers oi someone born into an upper class or nobility in a classed society.
THE ANGEL OF DEATH
gentle, grand, high-class, highborn
Alyah means in Jewish accent and in Arabic highborn
The name Millie means highborn power :)
She was highly educated; Highborn, & very pure. These are what attracted to the attention of Emperor Maximus.
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So that her highborn kinsmen cameAnd bore her away from me,To shut her up in a sepulchreIn this kingdom by the sea.
"Purpose" is a goal, target or intention. A purpose that is noble is an intention or goal that is of high moral value, or one that is selfless or for the general benefit.
"Sir Patrick Spens" is a traditional Scottish ballad that tells the story of a nobleman who is tasked with bringing a highborn lady from Norway to Scotland by ship. The poem explores themes of loyalty, duty, and the dangers of the sea.
I'm sure he felt rather smooth on his body, being a highborn. But I almost certain his hands were rough from sword pratice and the war. I bet his hair was dry and rough (they didn't have conditioner in that era) unless he used oils.