Baronesses

/ˌbærəˈnɛsɪz/ noun

Plural of baroness; the wives of barons, or women who hold a baronial rank or title in their own right.

From baroness (baron + -ess, a feminine suffix) with regular plural -es. The -ess suffix is one of English's oldest ways to create female equivalents of male titles, though modern usage sometimes treats such titles as gender-neutral.

AMባርን parlare
ARأميرات
BNবরোনেস
CAbaroneses
CSbaronky
DAbaroneser
DEBaronessen
ELβαρόνη
ESbaronesas
FAبانو
FIparonit
FRbaronesses
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