Examples of 'wellborn' in a sentence
Meaning of "wellborn"
wellborn (adjective) - Refers to someone who comes from a respected or high-ranking family, often associated with nobility or aristocracy
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- Of aristocratic or high-ranking birth
- A surname.
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Playhouses are not for wellborn ladies.
Wellborn was a banker and also involved in the railroad, real estate and insurance businesses.
Now let us go meet this wellborn kitchen maid.
Three years later, the name was shortened to Wellborn.
Playhouses are not for wellborn ladies . Be still.
And took that society girl … that restored your homeplace … and gave you such wellborn children.
Wellborn spent a total of 5 hours explaining the baptism in the Holy Spirit to the children.
He was a typical wellborn lad.
Even then, Wellborn says, they would not be touted as exclusively for older drivers.
I am rich and wellborn.
Did not Brutus and his wellborn friends boast that they were the institutors of true liberty?
I am not so wellborn.
The wellborn babe was Ralph ; your Captain was the other.
The first county seat was in Wellborn.
John Wellborn Root, one of the founders of the Chicago School style.
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Well, I met a young wellborn woman there.
He was named after a maternal uncle, Marshall Johnson Wellborn.
Wellborn was a self-taught businessman.
Oh! I am not so wellborn.
Wellborn became a community in 1867 as a construction camp on the Houston and Texas Central Railroad.
And well-married is more so . Well-monied is the same as wellborn.
Bowers was relieved of duty and Wellborn restored to control in 1915, then industrial relations improved.
Also in 1867, a post office opened in the community under the name Wellborn Station.
The couple had one child, John Wellborn Martin, Jr., but he died during infancy.
Thank you all . Thank you, Wellborn.
Thank you, Wellborn.