Similar words: baron, baronet, paronychia, baroness, baronial, barbarously, barbarossa, barbarous. Meaning: ['bærənɪ] n. 1. the estate of a baron 2. the rank or dignity or position of a baronet or baroness 3. the domain of a baron.
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1, These were known as burghs of barony and regality.
2, Most of us do not aspire to robber barony.
3, If I only had the barony!
4, You find yourself travelling through the Barony of Berg on your way to a tournament being ...
5, The Republic makes a good sauce for the barony .
6, If you want to conquer a barony , you have to bethe leader of a strong guild or to have many friends.
7, When you take the main city of a barony or a greater territory, you seize control of the whole territory at the same time.
8, A barony switches ownership when the baron's fortress is occupied by the opposition.
9, Rivers, through his marriage to the heiress of the Scales barony,[http://sentencedict.com/barony.html] held a significant block of land in Norfolk.
10, The Duke's lesser titles include a couple of earldoms, a barony or two and the lordship of Eskdale.
11, Some time, then, during the intervening years, he had been granted a barony.
12, Victor Matthews, Trafalgar's vice-chairman, was in the familiar self-made baron mould and duly acquired his barony from Mrs Thatcher.
13, They will receive honorary degrees at the university's Commemoration Day ceremony in the Barony Hall next month.
14, In some cases, you can even have a wanted status outside your own barony .
15, We are looking forward to welcoming the guests to the Barony Wanyuan Hotel.
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