Associations to the word «Baron»
Noun
- Cuthbert
- Suffolk
- Neill
- Lord
- Buckinghamshire
- Armand
- Villiers
- Carleton
- Archibald
- Heinrich
- Buckingham
- Fitzgerald
- Eustace
- Craven
- Anjou
- Grimm
- Byron
- Middleton
- Title
- Nobles
- Morley
- Geoffrey
- Laird
- Alphonse
- Landowner
- Elizabeth
- Friedrich
- Businessman
- Kenyon
- Castle
- Son
- Royalist
- Tyrone
- Thomson
- Auguste
- Summons
- Bromley
- Beaufort
- Hereford
- Chevalier
- Duke
- Bolton
- Dorset
- Knighthood
- Compton
- Hepburn
- Cousin
- Humboldt
- Mueller
- Desmond
- Crewe
- Francis
- Berkeley
- Bartholomew
- Hogg
- Gloucester
- Lancaster
- Northampton
- Serf
- Henley
- Berkshire
- Nathaniel
- Descendant
- Charles
- Antoine
- Norman
- Philipp
- Milford
- Sigismund
- Ralph
- Duc
- Scarlett
- Clifton
- Frederick
- Jp
- Rowland
- Margaret
- Ferdinand
- Gower
- Gloucestershire
- Maurice
- Younger
- Chamberlain
- Southampton
- Terence
- Fremantle
- Franz
- Count
- Amherst
- Shropshire
- Herbert
- François
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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