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