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n. (context informal English) An aristocrat

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Aristo (play)

Aristo is a 2008 play by American born playwright Martin Sherman, based on material in the book Nemesis by Peter Evans about the life of Aristotle Onassis after he met Jackie Kennedy. It premiered at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester (11 September – 11 October 2008), was directed by Nancy Meckler and starred Robert Lindsay as Onassis.

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Aristi are considered gods in me Arcadian realm and are guarded zealously by patria who would gladly die for them.

High pitched and fiendish, they penetrated the shells of Madri and of Byzant, of Ning and Tok and Nyork, and curdled the brains of the Aristos and Doctils and Plebos that dwelt there.

He had expected even worse from Corbal Xir, a Highton lord high in the Aristo caste system.

His inclination was to thank Corbal, but he had no idea how an Aristo would respond.

As the oldest living Eubian, Corbal had dealt in Aristo politics longer than anyone else alive.

Xir spoke to Jai in the language of the Highton Aristos, his voice a rumble of authority.

The moderates killed the Day Oners, the Day Oners killed each other, the aristos and anybody else they got their hands on.

Xir spoke to Jai in the language of the Highton Aristos, his voice a rumble of authority.

More than any other reason, Aristos were hated because they used providers to transcend.

He stared dully after the Traders as they walked toward their embassy, two Highton Aristos surrounded by four guards.

Most of the Diamond Aristos who had attended her feast were also sprawled nearby, watching a news-holo projected on the wall.

Even by the exacting standards of Aristos, he was uncommonly handsome.

Many Aristos would do away with that sign of age, believing it marred their Highton perfection.

The minds of Aristos were like an immense weight pressing on his mind.

Jai was beginning to realize that in many situations, direct speech between Aristos was considered an insult.