Definition of Baronnes

1. baronne [n] - See also: baronne

Lexicographical Neighbors of Baronnes

baronesses
baronet
baronetage
baronetages
baronetcies
baronetcy
baronetise
baronetize
baronets
barong
barongs
baronial
baronially
baronies
baronne
baronnes (current term)
baronries
baronry
barons
barony
barophile
barophiles
barophilic
baroque
baroque organ
baroque organs
baroque pearl
baroque pearls
baroque piety
baroquely

Literary usage of Baronnes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Election Laws in Scotland: To which is Added an Historical by Arthur Connell (1827)
"ITEM, it is ordained and statute, that all prelates, erles, baronnes, ... hes statute and ordained, that the small baronnes and free ..."

2. Their Majesties as I Knew Them: Personal Reminiscences of the Kings and by Xavier Paoli (1911)
"... selles les baronnes" (as they were styled in the Dutch protocol) Elizabeth van ... les baronnes were not severe duennas encased in stiff silk gowns: the ..."

3. The Glasgow University Library: Notes on Its History, Arrangements, and Aims by William Purdie Dickson, James Lymburn, William Euing (1888)
"... are reputed Noblemen's sones and the eldest sones of baronnes and Lairds, ... baronnes the ground-floor that " access to the upper shelves should be ..."

4. An Appendix to a Treatise on the Law of Elections by William Thomas Roe (1812)
"... sealed and subscribed, with sex at the least of the baronnes and ... providing alwayes, that the small baronnes observe there promises and conditions ..."

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