English to Bengali Dictionary baronet

baronet

নিম্নশ্রেণীর ব্যারন
definition
noun
It all started with the first baronet , who was Lord President of the Council and a most distinguished judge.
a member of the lowest hereditary titled British order, with the status of a commoner but able to use the prefix “Sir.”.
translation of 'baronet'
noun
নিম্নশ্রেণীর ব্যারন
example
Her father, Sir Hugh Bell, was an industrialist 'baronet' filled with the ideals of high Victorian liberalism, devotion to empire, and profit-these were not, to his mind, incompatible aims.
He was now an author of world renown, a 'baronet' , the friend of kings and princes and since 1821, Laird of Abbotsford, his new country seat in the Borders.
He was created 'baronet' in 1903, baron in 1905, and viscount in 1917.
William did not assume his grandfather's title, which had lapsed on his death, but he did inherit the residue of the 'baronet' 's extensive property, and his mercantile and shipbuilding businesses at Kittery.
In 1608 he was knighted, and was created a 'baronet' in 1611, two years before his death.
Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bishop of Winchester, used to ‘excuse himself for his much swearing by saying he swore as a 'baronet' , and not as a bishop’!
‘The calico-printer and the cotton-master becomes, within two generations, the 'baronet' and the big-wig’.
For she had her heart set on a 'baronet' at least.
While I was at university, my bitterest regret was not having been born the son of a duke, or at the very least a 'baronet' .
His father was an English 'baronet' who served at the court of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies; his mother was the twenty-one-year-old only daughter of the Duke of Dalberg.
Having previously declined a knighthood, Heaton was made a 'baronet' in 1912.
It all started with the first 'baronet' , who was Lord President of the Council and a most distinguished judge.
Even in Britain, ‘the workshop of the world’, the deference paid to landowners ensured that as late as the 1880s there were still 170 MPs who were the sons of peers or 'baronets' .
Looking round my rooms one day and noting the amount of royal prints and portraits he said, ‘I don't approve of hereditary institutions’ and then somewhat impishly he added ‘except for 'baronets' .’
In the palace Deuterium Boy was welcomed by scores of clerks and 'baronets' , and was presented to the scarlet-masked king Hurturbrise himself.
Theoretically the number of 'baronets' and knights can be established at different periods, but this is not the case with the third and fourth categories of gentry, esquires and gentlemen.
But the principal enemies of peace and justice in the world today are not hare-coursing 'baronets' , but rapacious multinational corporations and their political emissaries.
There are knights and 'baronets' among them, men with prosperity and substantial income.
The family business prospered, however: in the year before the Civil War broke out, a cash-strapped Charles I created 128 'baronets' .
Peerages could be bought and impoverished 'baronets' survive on the dubious value of their once good name.
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