Baronnoun
The male ruler of a barony.
Baronnoun
A male member of the lowest rank of English nobility (the equivalent rank in Scotland is lord).
Baronnoun
A particular cut of beef, made up of a double sirloin.
Baronnoun
A person of great power in society, especially in business and politics.
Baronnoun
A husband.
Baronnoun
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.
Baronnoun
A husband; as, baron and feme, husband and wife.
Baronnoun
a nobleman (in various countries) of varying rank
Baronnoun
a British peer of the lowest rank
Baronnoun
a very wealthy or powerful businessman;
Baronnoun
a member of the lowest order of the British nobility. Baron is not used as a form of address, barons usually being referred to as ‘Lord’.
Baronnoun
a member of a foreign nobility having a rank similar to that of a British baron.
Baronnoun
a person who held lands or property from the sovereign or a powerful overlord.
Baronnoun
an important or powerful person in a specified business or industry
Baron
Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary, in various European countries, either current or historical. The female equivalent is baroness.
Barrenadjective
(not comparable) Unable to bear children; sterile.
Barrenadjective
Of poor fertility, infertile; not producing vegetation.
Barrenadjective
Bleak.
Barrenadjective
Unproductive; fruitless; unprofitable; empty.
Barrenadjective
Mentally dull; stupid.
Barrennoun
An area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place.
Barrenadjective
Incapable of producing offspring; producing no young; sterile; - said of women and female animals.
Barrenadjective
Not producing vegetation, or useful vegetation; sterile.
Barrenadjective
Unproductive; fruitless; unprofitable; empty.
Barrenadjective
Mentally dull; stupid.
Barrennoun
A tract of barren land.
Barrennoun
Elevated lands or plains on which grow small trees, but not timber; as, pine barrens; oak barrens. They are not necessarily sterile, and are often fertile.
Barrennoun
an uninhabited wilderness that is worthless for cultivation;
Barrenadjective
providing no shelter or sustenance;
Barrenadjective
not bearing offspring;
Barrenadjective
incapable of sustaining life;
Barrenadjective
(of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation
Barrenadjective
(of a tree or plant) not producing fruit or seed
Barrenadjective
showing no results or achievements; unproductive
Barrenadjective
(of a woman) infertile.
Barrenadjective
(of a female animal) not pregnant or unable to become so.
Barrenadjective
(of a place or building) bleak and lifeless
Barrenadjective
empty of meaning or value
Barrenadjective
devoid of
Barrennoun
a barren tract or tracts of land
Barrennoun
a group or drove of mules