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barony

/bar-uh-nee/US // ˈbær ə ni //UK // (ˈbærənɪ) //

男爵,男爵府,男爵制,男爵区

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bar·o·nies.

    • : the domain of a baron.
    • : baronage.

Examples

  • He was needed to set right his barony, for he himself grew weak and his vassals quarrelsome.

  • And Herbert began to call to arms the vassals of the barony, and chuckled when he thought of the brave times ahead.

  • Up and down the barony went Sebastian, showing his scars inflicted by paynims, drawing all after him.

  • Dashwood retired with Bute and the barony of Despencer was called out of abeyance in his favour.

  • You remember that the unsuccessful claimant in the Bearsdale case got a barony?