Baronial

usgb/bəˈrəʊniəl/
adjective

Relating to a baron or barons.

The lord moved into his baronial estate.
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Often appears as...

  • baronial estate
  • baronial rank

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Feudal Ties

Indicates connection to feudal nobility and their properties or characteristics.

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The castle had a baronial charm, reminiscent of medieval times.
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Social Rank

'Baronial' can imply someone's high status in a social hierarchy, similar to lords or barons.

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His baronial demeanor commanded respect among his peers.
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Historical Use

It's often used to describe things from history that relate to barons, not contemporary issues.

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The museum's baronial artifacts fascinated the visitors.
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