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baroness

[bar-uh-nis] / ˈbær ə nɪs /
NOUN
noblewoman
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She was later made a baroness for her campaigning work.

From Reuters

She went on to serve as a baroness in the House of Lords from 2001 until her death.

From BBC

A colleague, Labour Party member Barbara Young, the baroness of Old Scone, argued the case for including certain invertebrates.

From Washington Post

At one point, a Parisian baroness magically appears via hot-air balloon; there are also two murders, a Bonnie-and-Clyde-style escape and a whole lot of arson.

From New York Times

Jenny Jones, a baroness and Green Party peer, suggested in the House of Lords last week that there should be a 6 p.m. curfew for men in the wake of Ms. Everard’s disappearance.

From New York Times