Patrician [adjective]
Definition of Patrician:
upper-class
Synonyms of Patrician:
Sentence/Example of Patrician:
Distinguished from the Patrician, who was a saturated solution.
When silent she was the picture of a patrician beauty; but, alas!
Patrician she was from the crown of her dusky head to the tip of her jewelled sandal.
"Patrician and plebeian must stand or fall together, my Marcia," he said quietly.
He might have been raised to the dignity of Patrician, if he would have renounced his Arian creed.
Now Rhoda was on her feet, too, her patrician nostrils flaring.
Proud am I of my distant land, and proud now to be a patrician of Rome.'
Gone now was the consciousness of strength, the dignity of the patrician!
I esteem the rose a patrician, and fairly entitled to patrician manners.
In this latter case, too, the companions of the patrician are punished only as he himself is.