baronial

[ UK /bæɹˈə‍ʊnɪəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. impressive in appearance
    a baronial mansion
    a noble tree
    an imposing residence
    severe-looking policemen sat astride noble horses
    stately columns
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How To Use baronial In A Sentence

  • More popular, however, was the Elizabethan or Scottish baronial manner, offering patriotic sentiment without the small windows of the authentic castle.
  • Niddrie House, a mile north of Edmonstone House, is partly an ancient baronial fortalice and partly a handsome modern mansion.
  • But the feudal system also allowed for Church functionaries, for instance the abbots of powerful monarchies, to adopt something of a baronial role.
  • The highest price paid to date for a baronial title is £250,000 for the feudal Earldom of Arran, which comes with several thousand acres.
  • Externally it resembles a cross between an Italian palazzo and a baronial hunting lodge tacked on to a far older watchtower.
  • The 37-foot gallery opens onto the "baronial" living room with All Stories | The New York Observer
  • Instead, we are shown how the planting and uses of the land were charged with hierarchical social values dependent on antique and baronial models.
  • The Conqueror's bishops in Normandy included his half-brother, Odo of Bayeux, and several of high baronial rank.
  • And villa of bits the space is larger and residence of the type that jump a layer can choose the arc stair with a few more baronial imposing manner.
  • His son joined the rebels, and this seems to have been the solution adopted by many baronial families.
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