Crossword-Solution: BARONAGE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Baronage | n. | The whole body of barons or peers. |
| Baronage | n. | The dignity or rank of a baron. |
| Baronage | n. | The land which gives title to a baron. |
We have 11 clues for the answer “BARONAGE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BOOK with list of barons | 1 answer |
| Body of British peers | 1 answer |
| Body of lowest-ranking nobility | 1 answer |
| Francis Bacon had one | 1 answer |
| Lordly group | 1 answer |
| Modest peerage. | 1 answer |
| Nobles collectively | 1 answer |
| baronetcy | 3 answers |
| BACON, FRANCIS | 12 answers |
| Aristocracy | 29 answers |
| Nobility | 30 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with BARONAGE (5)
Meanwhile we began to grow strong, for many joined us therein who had fled from their tyrants of the good towns and the manors of the baronage, and at last in the third year naught would please my lord but we must enter into the Kingdom of the Tower, and raise his banner in the wealthy land, and the fair cities.
Then she named from the baronage and knighthood such men as she had been truly told were meet thereto to all the offices of the kingdom, and there was none whom she named but was well-pleasing to the folk; for she had taken counsel beforehand with all the wisest men of all degrees.
LXXXIV "Comrade Rollanz, sound the olifant, I pray; If Charles hear, the host he'll turn again; Will succour us our King and baronage." Answers Rollanz: "Never, by God, I say, For my misdeed shall kinsmen hear the blame, Nor France the Douce fall into evil fame! Rather stout blows with Durendal I'll lay, With my good sword that by my side doth sway; Till bloodied o'er you shall behold the blade.
And Oliver goes on to strike with speed; No blame that way deserve the dozen peers, For all the Franks they strike and slay with heat, Pagans are slain, some swoon there in their seats, Says the Archbishop: "Good baronage indeed!" "Monjoie" he cries, the call of Charles repeats.
Baronage, Burgherage, they were German mostly by blood, and by culture were wholly German; but preferred Poland to a Teutsch Ritterdom of that nature.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT, WP.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1950–2006).