A solid figure steps out nobly, his robe flapping around him in the wind like a cape. |
The Greeks' practice of having the nobly bred women engage in weaving appears to be economic in purpose. |
They nobly make a decision to risk their lives while trying to slay their friend's murderer. |
By all accounts, the soldiers serve nobly, stand ready and ably carry out their duties. |
Most of the nobly born have at one time or another sought to find progenitors among the Companions of the Conqueror. |
The proportion of nobly born spouses for peers' children reached an apex during this period. |