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barone

baron

noun bah-ROH-neh Rare

Origin: From Medieval Latin baro (man, warrior), of Germanic origin.

Also means

academic baron (powerful professor)

Usage Note

Barone is masculine: il barone, feminine la baronessa. Beyond the feudal title, barone has a strong colloquial meaning in Italian academic and professional life: a powerful, entrenched figure who controls appointments and funding — i baroni universitari (university barons) is a widely recognised phrase for the professors who dominate Italian academia.

Examples

"Il barone possedeva un vasto territorio."

Natural Translation

The baron owned a vast territory.

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