As nouns the difference between baronet and baronetage
is that baronet is a hereditary title, below a peerage and senior to most knighthoods, entitling the bearer to the titular prefix "Sir" (for men) or "Dame" (for women) which is used in conjunction with the holder's Christian name. It is inheritable, usually by the eldest son although a few baronetcies can also pass through the female line while baronetage is baronets collectively.
baronet
Noun
(
en noun)
A hereditary title, below a peerage and senior to most knighthoods, entitling the bearer to the titular prefix "Sir" (for men) or "Dame" (for women) which is used in conjunction with the holder's Christian name. It is inheritable, usually by the eldest son although a few baronetcies can also pass through the female line.
Related terms
* baron
* baronetcy
See also
* knight
Anagrams
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baronetage
English
Noun
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baronets collectively
The rank of a baronet