Sc. Obs. [a. OF. barné, (earlier barnes, barnet):—late L. bārōnātus, f. bārōn-em: see BARON and -ATE.] Assembly or body of barons, baronage.

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1375.  Barbour, Bruce, II. 50. The king … with his barne, Sat in till his parleament. Ibid. (c. 1375), St. Baptista, 499. Scho gert þe kinge Assemble hale his barne, Þat landis held of hyme.

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