Noun
A baron's wife; also, a lady who holds the baronial title in her own right; as, the Baroness Burdett-Coutts.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Baroness was like Jesus Christ and Shakespeare all rolled into one and perhaps she was the most influential person to me in the early part of my life. Berenice Abbott
Perhaps you have heard that Baroness Werefkin died in February. It was a great blow to me. Yes, indeed, sooner or later we have to pay for our mistakes once made. And often so severely. Alexej von Jawlensky
[The Baroness was] a citizen of terror, a contemporary without a country. Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven
Ada was not shown the family portrait of her father (covered in green shroud) until her twentieth birthday.sfn Her mother became Baroness Wentworth in her own right in 1856. Source: Internet
After surrendering to Edward's forces on 31 October 1321, Margaret, Baroness Badlesmere and her children were sent to the Tower, and 13 of the Leeds garrison were hanged. Source: Internet
Baroness Liz Sugg, the former overseas development minister who resigned in protest at Mr Sunak’s announcement, said: “This shows that keeping our promise has support from across the Conservative Parliamentary Party. Source: Internet