baronie

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch baronie, from Old French baronnie, perhaps from Medieval Latin baronia. Equivalent to baron + -ie.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌbaː.roːˈni/
  • Hyphenation: ba‧ro‧nie
  • Rhymes: -i

Noun

baronie f (plural baronieën, diminutive baronietje n)

  1. barony, domain of a baron
  2. (dated) baronage, body of barons

Italian

Noun

baronie f

  1. plural of baronia

Anagrams

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French baronie; equivalent to baroun + -ie.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌbaruˈniː(ə)/, /ˈbaruniː(ə)/

Noun

baronie (plural baronies)

  1. barony (domain or office of a baron)
  2. baronage, nobility (body of barons or nobles)

Descendants

  • English: barony
  • Yola: baronie, barony

References

Romanian

Etymology

From French baronnie.

Noun

baronie f (plural baronii)

  1. barony

Declension

Yola

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English baronie, from Old French baronie.

Noun

baronie

  1. barony
    • 1867, “Prologue”, in CONGRATULATORY ADDRESS IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY:
      Ye soumissive Spakeen o'ouz Dwelleres o' Baronie Forthe, Weisforthe.
      The humble Address of the Inhabitants of the Barony of Forth, Wexford.

References

  • Jacob Poole (1867), William Barnes, editor, A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, London: J. Russell Smith, page 114
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