Baronets

/ˈbær.ə.nɛts/ noun

Plural of baronet; members of the lowest rank of the British hereditary nobility, ranking below barons.

From baronet, which combines baron (from Old French baron, from Medieval Latin baro) with the diminutive suffix -et. The title was created in 1611 by King James I as a means to raise revenue.

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