baronne

noun
/bəˈɹɒn/

Etymology

From French baronne.

  1. borrowed from baronne

Definitions

  1. A French baroness.

    • They [the bracelets] now by right belonged to the dowager baronne, but she had insisted on giving them to her son for his bride, who, therefore, wore them on such occasions as the one we are describing.

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