valethood
/ˈvælɪhʊd/Definitions
1. noun
A quality or state of being characterized by nobility or dignity, especially in a noble or aristocratic sense.
“The noblewoman’s valethood was evident in her compassionate actions towards the less fortunate.”
1. noun
A quality or state of being characterized by nobility or dignity, especially in a noble or aristocratic sense.
“The noblewoman’s valethood was evident in her compassionate actions towards the less fortunate.”