nobleye means nobleness of state or behaviour; splendour, magnificence. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why “nobleye” is a great word
NOBLEYE — [Noun] The abstract quality of nobleness in state or behaviour; splendour and magnificence arising from inherent dignity rather than mere rank or wealth. Its etymology is partly from Anglo-Norman noblei, Old French noblei, nobloi ("splendour, magnificence"), and partly from Anglo-Norman nobleie, nobleye ("nobility"), all ultimately from Latin nōbilis ("well-known, noble"). Unlike "nobility," which denotes a hereditary class, or "opulence," which signifies lavish abundance, nobleye is the austere radiance of principle made manifest. It is the unbroken composure of a ruined king in chains, the terrible, graceful arc of a warship sinking with its flag still flying, and the silent dignity of an old tree in a ruined courtyard—a splendour that remains when all external trappings are stripped away.
Etymology
Partly from Anglo-Norman noblei, Old French noblei, nobloi (“splendour, magnificence”); and partly from Anglo-Norman nobleie, nobleye (“nobility”) et al. Compare nobleness, noblesse, nobility.
noun
- Nobleness of state or behaviour; splendour, magnificence.