baron
common nounproper noun
Syllable Decomposition
baronattested in the Latin baro (mercenary) in Isidore of Seville, it has the sense of "man" in the Salic Law and comes from the Gothic 𐌱𐌱𐍂𐍉 bārō, introduced into Romania by Germanic mercenaries.
Definitions
- histoire
Plural
barons
Anagram
borna
Translations
german:Baron
english:baron
spanish:barón
greek:βαρώνος
italian:barone
japanese:男爵
dutch:baron
polish:baron
portuguese:barão
swedish:baron
turkish:baron
See also
baronnial (adj.) baroniser (v.) baronnet (cn.) baronnie (cn.) baronnerie (cn.) barons (v.)