noun
- a person of high social rank or noble birth
- a member of the ruling class in ancient Rome
Usage: historical
adjective
- having the refined manners or tastes associated with aristocracy
- of or relating to patricians or the patrician class
Examples
- The patrician family had owned the estate for centuries.
- She spoke with a patrician accent that revealed her upper-class background.
- In ancient Rome, patricians held most of the political power.
- His patrician manners made him seem aloof to ordinary people.
- The senator came from an old patrician family.
- Her patrician features suggested noble ancestry.
- The patrician class dominated Roman society for generations.