Definition of Baronne

1. a baroness [n -S] - See also: baroness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Baronne

baroness
baronesses
baronet
baronetage
baronetages
baronetcies
baronetcy
baronetise
baronetize
baronets
barong
barongs
baronial
baronially
baronies
baronne (current term)
baronnes
baronries
baronry
barons
barony
barophile
barophiles
barophilic
baroque
baroque organ
baroque organs
baroque pearl
baroque pearls
baroque piety

Literary usage of Baronne

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Choisy: A Novel by James P. Story (1872)
"Charley gave his arm to the baronne, and they proceeded to the breakfast room, ... But the baronne in her place as hostess was at once the beaming woman and ..."

2. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson. by Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Adgate Lipscomb, Albert Ellery Bergh (1905)
"TO MADAME LA baronne DE STAEL-HOLSTEIN. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, May 24, 1813. I received with great pleasure, my dear Madam and friend, your letter of ..."

3. Letters of Eugénie de Guérin by Eugénie de Guérin, Guillaume Stanislas Trébutien (1866)
"Louise de Bayne 253 „ to Madame la baronne de Maistre 257 „ to Mdlle. Louise de Bayne 258 „ to Mdlle. Antoinette de Boisset 261 „ to Madame la baronne de ..."

4. The Nineteenth Century (1898)
"By the baronne A. VAN AMSTEL 625 X. Cottage Homes for the Aged Poor. By JOHN HUTTON, MP . . 633 XI. A Surrey Garden. ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Baronne on Dictionary.com!Search for Baronne on Thesaurus.com!Search for Baronne on Google!Search for Baronne on Wikipedia!

Search

Translations