hidalgoism

/ˌhaɪdəlˈgoʊɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A feeling of pride and loyalty to one’s family or ancestors, especially in a manner considered noble or aristocratic.

“The hidalgo’s family had a long history, and he felt a strong sense of hidalgoism whenever he visited the old estate.”

Synonyms

  • aristocratism
  • noblesse oblige

Antonyms

  • commonism
  • egalitarianism