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† comˈbaron Hist. [Fr., f. com- + baron.] A fellow-baron (of the Cinque Ports): an Anglo-French word retained in translation.
1331(13 Sept.) Literæ Cantuar. (Rolls) I. No. 381 Qe monstre vous est pleintivement par voz pieres et combarons de Heth [1887 J. B. Sheppard transl., That it has been shown to you in way of complaint by your fellows and combarons of Hythe]. 1861Sat. Rev. XII. 210/2 A Lord Warden who is equal to..sending jurats and combarons home..profoundly satisfied with their own importance. |