释义 |
baronialba‧ro‧ni‧al /bəˈrəʊniəl $ -ˈroʊ-/ adjective - By this time he had a firm place in baronial society.
- Humiliating defeat at Bannockburn in 1314, again placed the king in the hands of the baronial opposition.
- It has a baronial castle which was rebuilt in the early sixteenth century after fire destruction.
- It was a posh place with high fencing; some kind of old baronial hail.
- The Conqueror's bishops in Normandy included his half-brother, Odo of Bayeux, and several of high baronial rank.
- This era was packed with architectural revivals including Italianate and baronial.
- With the establishment of strong dynasties, civil wars and baronial insurrections were quelled or kept under control.
1very large and richly decorated: a splendid baronial house2belonging to or involving barons |