baronet
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baronet (plural baronets, feminine baronetess)
- The bearer of a hereditary title, below a peerage and senior to most knighthoods, accompanied by the titular prefix "Sir" (for men) or "Dame" (for women) which is used in conjunction with the holder's Christian name. It is inheritable, usually by the eldest son, although a few baronetcies can also pass through the female line.
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bearer of hereditary title
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Polish edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from English baronet, from Old French baronnet.
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baronet m pers
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Declension of baronet
singular | plural | |
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nominative | baronet | baroneci/baronety (deprecative) |
genitive | baroneta | baronetów |
dative | baronetowi | baronetom |
accusative | baroneta | baronetów |
instrumental | baronetem | baronetami |
locative | baronecie | baronetach |
vocative | baronecie | baroneci |
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adjectives
nouns
Further reading edit
- baronet in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Romanian edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from French baronnet.
Noun edit
baronet m (plural baroneți)
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Declension of baronet
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) baronet | baronetul | (niște) baroneți | baroneții |
genitive/dative | (unui) baronet | baronetului | (unor) baroneți | baroneților |
vocative | baronetule | baroneților |
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baronet m (plural baronets)