/ˈbærәn/ – Noun
Definition: 1. nam tước;
2. thẩm phán tòa án tài chính;
3. vua.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, a baron is a noble title of honor, often hereditary, ranking below a viscount and above a knight. It is a title of nobility that may be granted by a monarch to an individual in recognition of their service or achievements.
Example: The baron was the legal owner of the estate and had the authority to make decisions regarding its management.