| 释义 |  baron /barˈən/  nounA title of rank, the lowest in the British peerageA foreign noble of similar gradeThe head of any organization or institution who is regarded as wielding despotic power (eg a press baron)Formerly a title of the judges of the Court of ExchequerIn feudal times, a tenant-in-chief of the crownLater a peer or great lord of the realm generallyThe owner of a freehold estate, whether titled or not (Scot hist)A husband, as opposed to feme wife (heraldry and Eng law)Until 1832, the name for the parliamentary representatives of the Cinque Ports
 ORIGIN: OFr barun, -on, from LL barō, -ōnis man barˈonage  noun The whole body of baronsA list or book of barons
 barˈoness  noun The wife or widow of a baronA woman holding a baronial title in her own right
 baronial /bə-rōˈni-əl/   adjective Relating to a baron or baronyApplied to a turreted style of architecture formerly popular for country houses in Scotland
 baronne /ba-ron/   noun (French) A baroness barˈony  noun The territory of a baronIn Ireland, a division of a countyIn Scotland, a large freehold estate, or manorThe rank of baronThe sphere of influence of a press baron, etc
 baron bailie  noun (Scot hist) A magistrate appointed by the lord superior in a burgh of barony baron of beef  noun  A joint consisting of two sirloins left uncut at the backbone barˈon-offˈicer  noun (Walter Scott) An estate official |