English to Malayalam Dictionary baron

baron

ബാരൺ
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Dukes, duchesses, and barons made up the nobility, while the gentry consisted of knights and lords.
a member of the lowest order of the British nobility. The term “Baron” is not used as a form of address in Britain, barons usually being referred to as “Lord.”.
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Marlborough prospered after Charles's victory over the Exclusionists in 1681, becoming a 'baron' in the Scots peerage and colonel of the Royal Dragoons.
But in February 2004, newspaper 'baron' Lord Conrad Black of Crossharbour received an unusually explicit judicial whipping.
Happy is the press 'baron' whose political and business interests work hand in hand - or fist in glove.
Jay Gould, the railroad 'baron' , ordered sets of photographs and a Gerome album from Knoedler.
Our heroine goes in search of the fabled Pandora's Box in order to stop a bio-weapons 'baron' opening it up.
‘Your Highness,’ the 'baron' bowed to the duke, stepping aside.
In one delightful sequence, Bertie urges Churchill to form a new government, but asks that he leave newspaper 'baron' Lord Beaverbrook out of it.
The building had been around since the end of eighteenth century, planned by Lord Radcliffe, an English 'baron' , who also was one of the first settlers of Greenwood.
Because they had sworn an oath to their lord, it was taken for granted that they had sworn a similar oath to the duke, earl or 'baron' who owned that lord's property.
The previous baron and baroness retired, and so a new 'baron' and baroness were created by the king.
In pretending to be a 'baron' and a countess, the pair pokes fun at rigid class structures and upper-crust, titled society.
A railroad 'baron' then donated his property on Nob Hill for a diocesan cathedral.
They are being sold by Manorial Auctioneers of London on behalf of Lord Hothfield, a Cumbrian-based 'baron' whose lineage stretches back to the middle ages.
a press 'baron'
The action centres around a 20-year-old woman who has two loves in life - diamonds and furs - and two lovers - a 'baron' and a maharaja - who provide them.
‘There is one more thing, 'baron' ,’ the Advisor continued.
He had to swear an oath to the 'baron' , duke or earl, collect taxes when told to do so and provide soldiers from his land when they were needed.
But as long as I was still a baroness and he a 'baron' , we would have to convince everyone around us that life was perfect.
Attendants of an earl, viscount or 'baron' wore six rows of curls on state wigs and five on house wigs.
Even now I hardly care who it is whether it be a 'baron' , a duke, an earl, or a lowly serf.
At the college balls held each summer, the female companion of an Old Harrovian or Etonian would, in all probability, be the daughter of a 'baron' or a duke, wrapped in the best silk.
a press 'baron'
At the funeral of Sir Joshua Reynolds in 1792, his body was borne to its resting place in St Paul's Cathedral by no less than three dukes, two marquesses, three earls, a viscount and a 'baron' .
John said he bought the titles to stop them falling in to foreign hands but would not be calling himself a 'baron' .
Her parents were a 'baron' and baroness and they had an older son as well that was to inherit the fief.
Such service has ensured the custom of royal families, business 'barons' and assorted celebrities over decades of dealing with the rich and famous.
It's known for hot tempers, drug lords and timber 'barons' , none of which you want to mess with.
For instance the Irish linen industry arose because British textile 'barons' successfully lobbied to kill the Irish cotton industry.
She was much sweeter than Selina, but still was not good with people (except rich princes, counts, dukes, and 'barons' who came to court her).
In short, the great 'barons' ran Germany, or rather, each baron ran his particular corner of it.
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