Associations to the word «Baron»
Noun
- Pc
- Granville
- Granddaughter
- Lister
- Nephew
- Comte
- Horatio
- Edward
- Baronetage
- Wharton
- Erskine
- Diplomat
- Vane
- Acton
- Chancellor
- Grey
- Helmut
- Chichester
- Monsieur
- Henry
- Manor
- Esquire
- Cromwell
- Nobility
- Northumberland
- Courtier
- Edmund
- Warwick
- Hugh
- Balfour
- Obe
- Tennyson
- Ordinary
- Kildare
- Mp
- Banker
- Blaster
- Dorchester
- Hydra
- Pembroke
- Eduard
- Matilda
- Bertie
- Hon
- Bingham
- Percy
- Wag
- Eleanor
- Rutland
- Astor
- Ludlow
- Browne
- Philanthropist
- Barnard
- Valerie
- Louisa
- Fitz
- Roche
- Joey
- Baptiste
- Sutton
- Daughter
- Henrietta
- Financier
- Counsellor
- Countess
- Frances
- Unionist
- Fitzpatrick
- Glamorgan
- Thomas
- Devonshire
- Adolph
- Statesman
- Napier
- Kensington
- Marshal
- Wellesley
- Burnham
- William
- Normandy
- Gottfried
- Seymour
- Forester
- Wiltshire
- Conservative
Wiktionary
BARON, noun. The male ruler of a barony.
BARON, noun. A male member of the lowest rank of British nobility.
BARON, noun. A particular cut of beef, made up of a double sirloin.
BARON, noun. A person of great power in society, especially in business and politics.
BARON, noun. (legal) (obsolete) A husband.
BARON, proper noun. A surname.
BARON AND FEMME, noun. (heraldry) The arms of a man and his wife, marshalled together.
Dictionary definition
BARON, noun. A nobleman (in various countries) of varying rank.
BARON, noun. A British peer of the lowest rank.
BARON, noun. A very wealthy or powerful businessman; "an oil baron".
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