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baron |
a member of the hereditary nobility. In Great Britain, a baron is a nobleman of the lowest rank; peer. [1/2 definitions] |
baronage |
the rank of baron. [2 definitions] |
baroness |
a female baron. [2 definitions] |
baronet |
a member of the hereditary nobility ranking below a baron and above a knight. |
baronial |
of or pertaining to a baron, or the order of barons. [2 definitions] |
nobleman |
a man of noble status or birth, such as a baron, count, marquess, or duke, or any male descendant of such of a person. |
noblewoman |
a woman of noble status or birth, such as the wife or descendant of a baron, count, or duke. |
peer1 |
a duke, baron, or some other member of the British noble class. [1/2 definitions] |
samurai |
a warrior in the service of a Japanese feudal baron. [1/2 definitions] |
t |
something shaped like a T, such as a three-way road intersection, or the baron a ski lift. [1/3 definitions] |
viscount |
a nobleman that ranks just beneath an earl or count and above a baron. |
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