Definition
To adorn or dress in the manner of a baron; to make someone appear baronial or noble.
Etymology
From 'be-' plus 'baron' (a medieval nobleman). This verb was created to express the transformation of someone's appearance or status to match baronial dignity, popular in Middle English texts.
Kelly Says
Renaissance writers used 'bebaron' to describe the elaborate costume transformations in plays and courts—it's not just wearing fancy clothes, it's the theatrical reinvention of oneself as nobility.
Translations
ARالعربية
bebaron
be-ba-ron
BNবাংলা
bebaron
be-ba-ron
CACatalà
bebaron
be-ba-ron
CSČeština
bebaron
be-ba-ron
DADansk
bebaron
be-ba-ron
DEDeutsch
bebaron
be-ba-ron
ELΕλληνικά
bebaron
be-ba-ron
ESEspañol
bebaron
be-ba-ron
FAفارسی
bebaron
be-ba-ron
FISuomi
bebaron
be-ba-ron
FRFrançais
bebaron
be-ba-ron
HEעברית
bebaron
be-ba-ron
HIहिन्दी
bebaron
be-ba-ron
HUMagyar
bebaron
be-ba-ron
IDBahasa Indonesia
bebaron
be-ba-ron
ITItaliano
bebaron
be-ba-ron
MSBahasa Melayu
bebaron
be-ba-ron
MYမြန်မာ
bebaron
be-ba-ron
NLNederlands
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be-ba-ron
NONorsk
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be-ba-ron
PLPolski
bebaron
be-ba-ron
PTPortuguês
bebaron
be-ba-ron
RORomână
bebaron
be-ba-ron
RUРусский
bebaron
be-ba-ron
SVSvenska
bebaron
be-ba-ron
SWKiswahili
bebaron
be-ba-ron
TAதமிழ்
bebaron
be-ba-ron
TEతెలుగు
bebaron
be-ba-ron
TRTürkçe
bebaron
be-ba-ron
UKУкраїнська
bebaron
be-ba-ron
VITiếng Việt
bebaron
be-ba-ron