"baron and femme" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} baron and femme
  1. (law, heraldry, dated) Man and wife. Tags: dated Categories (topical): Heraldry, Law Synonyms: baron and feme
    Sense id: en-baron_and_femme-en-noun-qbUQur6m Categories (other): English coordinated pairs, English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys Disambiguation of English coordinated pairs: 94 6 Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 87 13 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 92 8 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 89 11 Topics: government, heraldry, hobbies, law, lifestyle, monarchy, nobility, politics
  2. (heraldry) The arms of a man and his wife, marshalled together. Categories (topical): Heraldry
    Sense id: en-baron_and_femme-en-noun-wLR5--~A Topics: government, heraldry, hobbies, lifestyle, monarchy, nobility, politics

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