Aristocracy Allusions, Definition, Citation, Reference, Information - Allusion to Aristocracy
- Almanach de Gotha German social register. [Ger. Lit.: Benét, 26]
- Beaucaire, Monsieur portrays English aristocracy as shallow, inept snobs. [Am. Lit.: Monsieur Beaucaire, Magill I, 616–617]
- blue blood said to flow in the veins of the nobility. [Western Cult.: Brewer Dictionary]
- Brahmin appellation accorded members of old, “aristocratic” New England families. [Am. Hist.: EB, II: 226]
- Cabala, The portrays wealthy esoterics, mysteriously influential in governmental affairs. [Am. Lit.: The Cabala]
- First Families of Virginia elite families of prestigious rank. [Am. Usage: Misc.]
- Four Hundred, the social elite; the number of people Mrs. Astor could accommodate in her ballroom. [Am. Usage: Misc.]
- gold on white symbol of elite class. [Chinese Art: Jobes, 357]
- Junkers Prussian elite. [Ger. Hist.: Hitler, 387]
- Social Register book listing names and addresses of social elite. [Am. Usage: Misc.]
- St. Aubert, Emily young French woman of wealth and position. [Br. Lit.: The Mysteries of Udolpho, Magill I, 635–638]
- Winthrop English upper-class family; America’s parliamentary governors. [Am. Hist.: Hart, 937–938]