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exaltedness
noun as in elevation
noun as in magnificence
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Should you desire to learn the greatness and excellency of our Exaltedness and of the land subject to our sceptre, then hear and believe:—I, Presbyter Johannes, the Lord of Lords, surpass all under heaven in virtue, in riches, and in power; seventy-two kings pay us tribute....
But he did not know what they looked like and were when they were not refined and elevated above their work-a-day selves—his “exalted calling” concealed this from him, and it was a dangerous and improper wish to allow his heart to be moved by things which his exaltedness concealed from him.
This is a disposition to strive to excel others, even at their expense—exaltedness.
Elsa and I stood by her for a while, all in our buckram, living monuments of bliss and exaltedness.
Your Exaltedness knows—" "Yes, yes," broke in MWAW, "old Teutonic legend.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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