kral (argo)

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التركية - الإنجليزية
{i} baron
A male member of the lowest rank of British nobles
A particular cut of beef, made up of a double sirloin
[see "Le Baron"]
a nobleman (in various countries) of varying rank
The two legs and saddle cooked as a unit
a British peer of the lowest rank a nobleman (in various countries) of varying rank
L L baro, varo: Latin vir, a man - Webster German bar, a man: beran, to carry - Skeat The man - one able to bear arms; one bound to render service to the king 1 Bl Com 398-99 A lord; a husband
A title or degree of nobility; originally, the possessor of a fief, who had feudal tenants under him; in modern times, in France and Germany, a nobleman next in rank below a count; in England, a nobleman of the lowest grade in the House of Lords, being next below a viscount
(1) an early scientific British system
dark bluish-green, low- growing, disease resistant and relatively problem free
{i} nobleman, count, ruler
The male ruler of a barony
A feudal lord See also fief
You can use baron to refer to someone who controls a large amount of a particular industry or activity and who is therefore extremely powerful. the battle against the drug barons. the British press barons. Title of nobility, ranking in modern times immediately below a viscount or a count (in countries without viscounts). The wife of a baron is a baroness. Originally, in the early Middle Ages, the term designated a tenant of whatever rank who held a tenure of barony direct from the king. Gradually, it came to mean a powerful personage, and therefore a magnate. The rights and title may be conferred for military or other honorable service. Friedrich Leopold Baron von Hardenberg Baron Adrian of Cambridge Amherst Jeffery Amherst 1st Baron Bach Alexander baron von Baden Powell of Gilwell Robert Stephenson Smyth 1st Baron Baltimore of Baltimore George Calvert 1st Baron Berzelius Jöns Jacob Baron Beveridge of Tuggal William Henry 1st Baron Blackett of Chelsea Patrick Maynard Stuart Baron Britten of Aldeburgh Edward Benjamin Britten Baron Bülow Hans Guido baron von Butler Richard Austen baron of Saffron Walden Byron George Gordon Byron 6th Baron Callaghan of Cardiff Leonard James Callaghan Baron Carondelet Francisco Luis Hector baron de Carson of Duncairn Edward Henry Baron Cauchy Augustin Louis Baron Cecil William 1st Baron Burghley Clark of Saltwood Kenneth Mackenzie Clark Baron Clive of Plassey Robert 1st Baron Coubertin Pierre baron de Cuvier Georges Léopold Chrétien Frédéric Dagobert Baron De La Warr Thomas West 12th Baron Baron Delaware Dorchester of Dorchester Guy Carleton 1st Baron Baron Dupuytren Eichendorff Joseph Baron von Ensor James Sidney Baron Erskine of Restormel Thomas Erskine 1st Baron Fairfax of Cameron Thomas Fairfax 3rd Baron Fisher of Kilverstone John Arbuthnot Fisher 1st Baron Florey Howard Walter Baron Fourier Jean Baptiste Joseph Baron Baron Haussmann Holberg Ludvig Baron Horta Victor Baron Humboldt Karl Wilhelm baron von Ismay of Wormington Hastings Lionel Ismay Baron Jenkins of Hillhead Roy Harris Jenkins Baron Jomini Antoine Henri baron de Kelvin of Largs William Thomson Baron Keynes John Maynard Baron Keynes of Tilton Krafft Ebing Richard Freiherr Baron von La Hontan Louis Armand de Lom d'Arce baron de Leibniz Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr baron von Leibniz Liebig Justus Freiherr baron von Baron Lister of Lyme Regis Lister Samuel Cunliffe Baron Masham of Swinton Baron Lloyd Webber Baron Lugard of Abinger Macaulay Thomas Babington Baron Macaulay of Rothley Baron Moynihan of Leeds Neurath Konstantin baron von Nordenskiöld Nils Adolf Erik Frihere baron Olivier Laurence Kerr Baron Olivier of Brighton Pirquet Clemens baron von Pufendorf Samuel baron von Raglan of Raglan FitzRoy James Henry Somerset 1st Baron Rank Joseph Arthur Baron Rank of Sutton Scotney Rayleigh of Terling Place John William Strutt 3rd Baron Reuter Paul Julius Baron von Reuter Richthofen Manfred baron von the Red Baron Rokitansky Karl baron von Rutherford of Nelson Ernest Rutherford Baron Baron Snow of the City of Leicester Stein Heinrich Friedrich Karl imperial baron vom und zum Steuben Frederick William Augustus Baron von Tedder of Glenguin Arthur William Tedder 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet Roy Herbert Thomson 1st Baron Turgot Anne Robert Jacques baron de l'Aulne Wilson James Harold Baron Wilson of Rievaulx Wolff Christian Freiherr baron von Wrangel Pyotr Nikolayevich Baron Acton of Aldenham John Emerich Edward Dahlberg Acton 1st Baron Beaverbrook of Beaverbrook and of Cherkley Maxwell Aitken lst Baron Baron Dalling and Bulwer of Dalling 1st Baron Lytton of Knebworth Baron Home of the Hirsel of Coldstream Freyberg of Wellington and of Munstead Bernard Cyril Freyberg 1st Baron Holland of Foxley and of Holland Henry Richard Vassall Fox 3rd Baron Humboldt Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander Freiherr baron von Baron Lawrence of the Punjab and of Grately Montesquieu Charles Louis de Secondat baron de La Brède et de Noel Baker of the City of Derby Philip John Noel Baker Baron Shaughnessy of Montreal and Ashford Thomas George Shaughnessy 1st Baron Tennyson Alfred 1st Baron Tennyson of Aldworth and Freshwater Ward Barbara Mary Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth Baroness Blixen Finecke Droste Hülshoff Annette Baroness von Orczy Emmuska Magdalena Rosalia Marie Josepha Barbara Baroness Anne Louise Germaine Necker Baroness de Staë l Holstein Thatcher Margaret Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven
A baron is a man who is a member of the lowest rank of the nobility. their stepfather, Baron Michael Distemple
A husband; as, baron and feme, husband and wife
a very wealthy or powerful businessman; "an oil baron" a British peer of the lowest rank a nobleman (in various countries) of varying rank
1 an early scientific British system 2 a Club response to a No Trump opening that institutes up-the-line bidding of four-card suits by both partners 3 a bid one step below five (or six) of the agreed suit, asking partner to bid six (or seven) with strong trumps 4 a response of two No Trump to an opening suit one-bid to show a balanced hand with (originally) 16-18 points, or (more modernly) 16-17 points; sometimes played as 16-plus points with no upper limit
a very wealthy or powerful businessman; "an oil baron"
A Territorial Baron is a lord who has been chosen to serve as ceremonial head for his Barony, either by himself or with a Baroness A Court Baron is a lord who has been given this title by the Crown