baronial Meaning & Definition

  • En [ bəˈrəʊ.ni.əl]
  • Us [ bəˈroʊ.ni.əl]

Meaning of baronial In English

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Examples of baronial

  • He found occasional work as a writer and translator, living in a modest flat far from the baronial splendour of his childhood.

  • The renovations covered the ancient baronial hall, restoration of the tracery and other architectural features.

  • He may have come from a baronial family, as his surname derives from a territorial location.

  • Two branches of this branch have since been elevated to baronial status.

  • He was then employed to sketch baronial halls in nearby counties.

  • The post-war period was also the death knell for the large standing baronial armies, which had helped fuel the conflict.

  • The newer part is a two storey, irregular building with a large baronial tower adjacent to the older building.

  • The mansion is in baronial or gothic revival style.

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