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Meaning & Definition of Baron in English

English

Baron

A member of the lowest order of the British nobility.


Pronunciation:

/ˈbær.ən/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

barons

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A title of nobility in various European countries, often ranking above a knight and below a viscount.

    Example Sentence: He was granted the title of baron for his contributions to the crown.

  • Definition: A man who is very powerful or influential in a particular industry or organization.

    Example Sentence: The tech barons of Silicon Valley have a major impact on global innovation.

  • Definition: A member of the aristocracy or a title of nobility.

    Example Sentence: In feudal societies, barons held large tracts of land granted by the king.

Etymology

Origin: Middle English 'baron', from Old French 'baron', from Latin 'baro', meaning 'man' or 'warrior'.

Synonyms

noblelordlandowneraristocrat

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • baron of industry: A person who has become rich and powerful in a particular industry.
  • baronial: Relating to or resembling a baron or barons.
  • baroness: The female equivalent of a baron.

Translations

  • Spanish: barón
  • French: baron
  • German: Baron
  • Russian: барон

Related Words

  • baroness: The wife or female equivalent of a baron.
  • nobility: A class of people in society who hold hereditary titles.
  • feudal: Relating to the feudal system of land ownership.

Slang Meanings of baron

  • Meaning: A person who has a lot of power or influence in a certain area.

    Example Sentence: He's the baron of the real estate market.

  • Meaning: Referring to someone who is a big player in their industry.

    Example Sentence: She's considered a fashion baroness in the industry.