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prenoble

prenoble, a. nonce-wd.
  (priːˈnəʊb(ə)l)
  [f. pre- A. 6 + noble a.]
  Pre-eminently noble. So preˈnoble v. Obs., trans. to ennoble pre-eminently.

1657 Reeve God's Plea 40 We should prenoble priority with honourable actions. 1812 Southey Omniana II. 96 One of these prenoble and reverend Doctors of Theology.

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