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Meanings of
baronage
in English
Portuguese
pariato
Catalan
noblesa
Spanish
nobleza
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The peers of a kingdom considered as a group.
peerage
Portuguese
pariato
Synonyms
Examples for "
peerage
"
peerage
Examples for "
peerage
"
1
The earl occupies the higher position of the two in the
peerage
.
2
The
peerage
is probably being lined up for Hope Powell right now.
3
The same thing might have been said of fully half the
peerage
.
4
He towers above his fellows by all the height of the
peerage
.
5
She was dazzled by the thought of being elevated to the
peerage
.
Usage of
baronage
in English
1
Rural juries were intimidated by the old
baronage
and their armed retinues.
2
A meeting of the whole
baronage
of Normandy was held at Lillebonne.
3
The free landholders were expected to attend shire, hundred, and
baronage
courts.
4
Then called he all the
baronage
together to wit what was the best counsel.
5
Arthur and his
baronage
departed from the court to make them ready for battle.
6
To control a feudal
baronage
was never an easy task.
7
The worst fears of the
baronage
were justified.
8
The
baronage
suffered heavily, the middle class lightly.
9
The fourteenth century which nationalized the Commons, isolated the Lords; and the
baronage
shrank into the peerage.
10
The pope began by making himself virtually sovereign of Italy and Sicily, overthrowing the German
baronage
therein.
11
The
baronage
more nearly fitted the case.
12
The
baronage
lay crushed at his feet.
13
If the
baronage
was out of control, government fell to pieces, and anarchy and oppression took its place.
14
Roger Mortimer, the most formidable of the feudal
baronage
,
was himself one of the agents of this salutary change.
15
Henry was partial to the Poitevans, and needed a scapegoat to fend off a
baronage
infuriated by rapacious taxation.
16
When the contest closed, the feudal
baronage
was broken up (SS113, 114, 150).
Other examples for "baronage"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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baronage
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
feudal baronage
whole baronage
baronage courts
commercial baronage
german baronage
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Translations for
baronage
Portuguese
pariato
nobreza
Catalan
noblesa
Spanish
nobleza
Baronage
through the time