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Often used in the same context:
dukedom,
viscounts,
nobles,
noblemen,
baronet,
marquess,
landed gentry,
ducal,
baronetcy,
yorkist,
aristocrats,
viscountess,
plantagenets,
gentry,
lairds,
aristocracy,
yeomanry,
baronies,
duchy,
ethelred,
oliver cromwell,
baronial,
countesses,
edward vii,
cromwellian,
manors,
courtiers,
domesday book,
norman conquest,
parson,
stuarts,
viceroys,
aristos,
chatelaine,
gorsedd,
sutton hoo,
demesne,
bardic,
manor house,
william ewart gladstone,
equerry,
abbeys,
burghs,
ironmaster,
pictish,
ecclesiastical,
jacobean,
dotty,
auld,
marston moor,
lord,
burghers,
seigneur,
arthurian,
groat,
edward viii,
horace walpole,
harold nicolson,
dominions,
lord chancellor,
townsmen,
ermine,
primogeniture,
hohenzollern,
footmen,
cardinal richelieu,
geoffrey chaucer,
squires,
angevin,
leofric,
hapsburg,
thrones,
draper,
royal,
henry bolingbroke,
churchwardens,
marchioness,
masonic,
olde worlde,
thomas malory,
jacobites,
edwardian,
regal,
benjamin disraeli,
viziers,
boadicea,
scriptorium,
sachem,
almshouses,
hanoverian,
thatcher,
knee breeches,
tacitus,
kirk,
wallis warfield simpson,
patricians,
empresses,
dorsetshire,
motte,
burgesses,
princes,
archbishops,
abbots,
dukes,
lords,
baron,
kings,
barons,
earldom,
monarchs,
abbot,
bards,
rajas,
sovereigns,
bishops,
captains,
chieftains,
dynasties,
earl
Also try:
— Adjectives for earls:
great,
northern,
other,
english,
ancient,
powerful,
old,
young,
successive,
scottish,
several,
more...
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