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    Thane \Thane\ (th[=a]n), n. [OE. thein, [thorn]ein, AS.
    [thorn]egen, [thorn]egn; akin to OHG. degan a follower,
    warrior, boy, MHG. degen a hero, G. degen hero, soldier,
    Icel. [thorn]egn a thane, a freeman; probably akin to Gr.
    te`knon a child, ti`ktein to bear, beget, or perhaps to Goth.
    [thorn]ius servant, AS. [thorn]e['o]w, G. dienen to serve.]
    A dignitary under the Anglo-Saxons and Danes in England. Of
    these there were two orders, the king's thanes, who attended
    the kings in their courts and held lands immediately of them,
    and the ordinary thanes, who were lords of manors and who had
    particular jurisdiction within their limits. After the
    Conquest, this title was disused, and baron took its place.
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    Note: Among the ancient Scots, thane was a title of honor,
    which seems gradually to have declined in its
    significance. --Jamieson.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Baron \Bar"on\, n. [OE. baron, barun, OF. baron, accus. of ber,
    F. baron, prob. fr. OHG. baro (not found) bearer, akin to E.
    bear to support; cf. O. Frisian bere, LL. baro, It. barone,
    Sp. varon. From the meaning bearer (of burdens) seem to have
    come the senses strong man, man (in distinction from woman),
    which is the oldest meaning in French, and lastly, nobleman.
    Cf. L. baro, simpleton. See Bear to support.]
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    1. A title or degree of nobility; originally, the possessor
    of a fief, who had feudal tenants under him; in modern
    times, in France and Germany, a nobleman next in rank
    below a count; in England, a nobleman of the lowest grade
    in the House of Lords, being next below a viscount.
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    Note: "The tenants in chief from the Crown, who held lands of
    the annual value of four hundred pounds, were styled
    Barons; and it is to them, and not to the members of
    the lowest grade of the nobility (to whom the title at
    the present time belongs), that reference is made when
    we read of the Barons of the early days of England's
    history. . . . Barons are addressed as `My Lord,' and
    are styled `Right Honorable.' All their sons and
    daughters are `Honorable.'" --Cussans.
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    2. (Old Law) A husband; as, baron and feme, husband and wife.
    [R.] --Cowell.
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    Baron of beef, two sirloins not cut asunder at the
    backbone.

    Barons of the Cinque Ports, formerly members of the House
    of Commons, elected by the seven Cinque Ports, two for
    each port.

    Barons of the exchequer, the judges of the Court of
    Exchequer, one of the three ancient courts of England, now
    abolished.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Baron
    n 1: a nobleman (in various countries) of varying rank
    2: a British peer of the lowest rank
    3: a very wealthy or powerful businessman; "an oil baron" [syn:
    big businessman, business leader, king, magnate,
    mogul, power, top executive, tycoon]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    116 Moby Thesaurus words for "baron":
    Brahman, Establishment, VIP, archduke, aristocracy, aristocrat,
    armiger, banker, baronet, barons, big boss, big businessman,
    big gun, big man, big name, bigwig, blue blood, brass, brass hat,
    business leader, businessman, captain of industry, celebrity,
    count, cream, czar, daimio, dignitary, dignity, director, duke,
    earl, elder, elite, enterpriser, entrepreneur, esquire,
    establishment, father, figure, financier, gentleman, grand duke,
    grandee, great man, hidalgo, important person, industrialist,
    interests, king, lace-curtain, laird, landgrave, lion,
    little businessman, lord, lordling, lords of creation, magnate,
    magnifico, man of commerce, man of mark, manager, margrave,
    marquis, merchant prince, mogul, nabob, name, nobility, noble,
    nobleman, notability, notable, optimate, overlapping, palsgrave,
    panjandrum, patrician, peer, person of renown, personage,
    personality, pillar of society, power, power elite,
    power structure, prince, ruling circle, ruling circles,
    ruling class, sachem, seigneur, seignior, silk-stocking, somebody,
    something, squire, swell, the best, the best people, the brass,
    the great, the top, thoroughbred, top brass, top executive,
    top people, tycoon, upper class, upper crust, upper-cruster,
    very important person, viscount, waldgrave, worthy

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


    BARON. This word has but one signification in American law, namely, husband:
    we use baron and feme, for husband and wife. And in this sense it is going
    out of use.
    2. In England, and perhaps some other countries, baron is a title of
    honor; it is the first degree of nobility below a viscount. Vide Com. Dig.
    Baron and Feme; Bac. Ab. Baron and Feme; and the articles. Husband;
    Marriage; Wife.
    3. In the laws of the middle ages, baron or bers, (baro) signifies a
    great vassal; lord of a fief and tenant immediately from the king: and the
    words baronage, barnage and berner, signify collectively the vassals
    composing the court of the king; as Le roi et son barnage, The king and his
    court. See Spelman's Glossary, verb. Baro.

    Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)




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