baron

common nounproper noun

Syllable Decomposition

baron

attested 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

  • germangerman:Baron
  • englishenglish:baron
  • spanishspanish:barón
  • greekgreek:βαρώνος
  • italianitalian:barone
  • japanesejapanese:男爵
  • dutchdutch:baron
  • polishpolish:baron
  • portugueseportuguese:barão
  • swedishswedish:baron
  • turkishturkish:baron

See also

baronnial (adj.) baroniser (v.) baronnet (cn.) baronnie (cn.) baronnerie (cn.) barons (v.)