/kɔːt-ˈbærən/ – noun
Definition: tòa án lãnh chúa, tòa án địa phương.
A more thorough explanation: A Court Baron is a medieval English manorial court that had jurisdiction over local matters such as land tenure, disputes, and other issues within a manor. It was presided over by the lord of the manor and was attended by the tenants of the manor.
Example: In medieval England, a court baron was a manorial court presided over by the lord of the manor, where local disputes and land matters were resolved.