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  1. Together with the courtiers and aristocrats, new consumers included the well-to-do gentry and merchants who tried to imitate the lifestyles of the social elite. From the Cambridge English Corpus The old aristocrats had some secrets, or amabanga, as well.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AristocracyAristocracy - Wikipedia

    Aristocracy (from Ancient Greek ἀριστοκρατίᾱ (aristokratíā) 'rule of the best'; from ἄριστος (áristos) 'best', and κράτος (krátos) 'power, strength') is a form of government that places power in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class, the aristocrats.

  3. Since aristos means "best" in Greek, ancient Greeks such as Plato and Aristotle used the word aristocracy to mean a system of rule by the best people—that is, those who deserved to rule because of their intelligence and moral excellence. But this kind of "best" soon became something you could inherit from your parents.

  4. Hobble the aristocrats and the people keeping others down, the thinking went, and anyone, no matter how humble their birth, could succeed. From The Atlantic In the early nineteenth century, farmers barged their vegetables to market along the creek, while aristocrats fished along its marshy shores.

  5. Feb 11, 2021 · Aristocracy is a form of government in which the people are ruled by a small, privileged-class of people called aristocrats. While aristocracy is similar to oligarchy in that they place power in the hands of a few people, the two types of government differ in several key ways.

  6. Jun 3, 2024 · aristocracy, government by a relatively small privileged class or by a minority consisting of those presumed to be best qualified to rule. As conceived by the Greek philosopher Aristotle (384–322 bce ), aristocracy means the rule of the few—the morally and intellectually superior—governing in the interest of all.

  7. a member of an aristocracy, especially a noble. Synonyms: lord, peer, patrician. a person who has the tastes, manners, etc., characteristic of members of an aristocracy. an advocate of an aristocratic form of government.

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