Associations to the word «Baroness»
Noun
- Willoughby
- Lords
- Barony
- Thatcher
- Elsa
- Rothschild
- Peerage
- Medusa
- Countess
- Baron
- Heiress
- Cobra
- Wentworth
- Peer
- Cbe
- Greenfield
- Acton
- Obe
- Dowager
- Henrietta
- Von
- Souza
- Qc
- Antoinette
- Bertie
- Neville
- Marquess
- Blunt
- Nino
- Helene
- Clifford
- Darcy
- Duchess
- Montagu
- Elisabeth
- Philanthropist
- Maud
- Amos
- Josephine
- Clifton
- Hale
- Campaigner
- Margaret
- Ashton
- Governess
- Beatrice
- Dl
- Viscount
- Granddaughter
- Mortimer
- Hogg
- Elizabeth
- Valerie
- Rosalind
- Blackwood
- Joan
- Sophie
- Married
- Scarlett
- Mademoiselle
- Lister
- Gertrude
- Wharton
- Vo
- Talbot
- Grey
- Drummond
- Frances
- Dorothea
- Brooke
- Katherine
- Welles
- Nicholson
- Cavendish
- Aristocrat
- Wilton
- Morley
- Brenda
- Anne
- Platt
- Charlotte
- Earl
- Bertha
- Bolton
- Louise
- Angela
- Marcia
- Rt
- Madame
- Hackney
- Guildford
- Wilcox
- Helena
- Eldest
- Dorset
- Frau
Adjective
Wiktionary
BARONESS, noun. The female ruler of a barony. The male equivalent is baron.
Dictionary definition
BARONESS, noun. A noblewoman who holds the rank of baron or who is the wife or widow of a baron.
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