English to Gujarati Dictionary aristocratic

aristocratic

કુલીન
definition
adjective
an aristocratic family
of or relating to the aristocracy.
translation of 'aristocratic '
અમીરી,
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example
His face was chiselled and aquiline, with an 'aristocratic' bearing.
She was described as having an 'aristocratic' manner, as being old-fashioned and aloof.
Excavations revealed single cremated burials in each, perhaps the members of a local, wealthy 'aristocratic' Roman family.
His music reflected his passions and his 'aristocratic' bearing, which became a natural characteristic.
In 1940 she married S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, the scion of an equally 'aristocratic' Christian family in the low country.
On 10 December, meanwhile, Christie's New York offers another gem of the stonecutter's art, once again offered by a us private owner by way one of the grandest English 'aristocratic' collections.
If the only choice in practice was between 'aristocratic' oligarchy and democracy, then he favoured democracy.
They see his dancing is a little stiff, and they enjoy it all the more for knowing the reasons: advanced age, 'aristocratic' bearing and many years of residence in a place that was bad for the joints.
Alatriste is summoned to a midnight rendezvous where masked men of 'aristocratic' bearing employ him to ambush two travelers.
Wollstonecraft spent part of her short life as a teacher and then as a governess to the daughters of an 'aristocratic' family, whose sons, as was usual for boys, went to boarding school.
He discarded the 'aristocratic' bearing and predictable lines and patterns of the ballet tradition and used parallel feet and radically turned-in positions.
Often referred to as the Hungarian Pointer, and essentially a pointer in type, the Vizsala is a distinguished looking dog of 'aristocratic' bearing, his short coat an attractive rusty-gold.
Initially, its goal was to represent the interests of middle-class folks who resented the 'aristocratic' inclinations of the Federalists.
In a flashback, we see the progress of their relationship - he, a gifted violinist; she, a pianist from an 'aristocratic' family.
Sinclair was born in 1878 to a family with Southern 'aristocratic' ties.
Despite his much vaunted lack of emotional attachment to the trappings of title, the marquis has been cited as conducting his business with a distinctly 'aristocratic' hauteur.
Much of this had been granted in the form of hereditary manorial estates to 'aristocratic' families or important monasteries.
They also received male visitors to their family palaces, and furthered familial alliances through an exchange of visits with female members of other 'aristocratic' families.
There were about two couples in front of Jack and John, and the two started to feel nervous as they thought of how the grand 'aristocratic' society below them would receive them.
Undeniably, there was David Hallberg, with his glorious long lines, his 'aristocratic' bearing, a modern day danseur noble.
There is a different man at the counter, with fine features and an 'aristocratic' manner.
Though less than average height, plump and with a deep chest and broad shoulders, he had an 'aristocratic' bearing.
All the while a cultured, 'aristocratic' voice belonging to the philanthropist Max Adriano, I'd been told, echoed through the room to the backdrop of a steady drumbeat.
As elsewhere in Europe, great bishops or abbots often belonged to royal or 'aristocratic' families.
Under Othman, the third Caliph who belonged to the 'aristocratic' Ummayid branch of Mohammed's tribe Quraysh, the conquests ceased briefly.
Calvinism and the Roman Catholic Church; some of the leading Calvinist were also members of senior 'aristocratic' families.
The prestige and the social standing of the government clerks surpassed by far those of any other class of the population with the exception of the army officers and the members of the oldest and wealthiest 'aristocratic' families.
He was defending the mixed system that existed in the Britain of his day - a combination of 'aristocratic' , commercial, oligarchic, and democratic elements.
She was a strict reserved woman with noble self-esteem and a graceful 'aristocratic' manner.
Mercer surely had his first wife's upper-class eastern European background in mind when he tackled the theme of the Nazi impact on old 'aristocratic' German families.
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