As nouns the difference between barony and dutchy
is that
barony is a dominion ruled by a baron or baroness, often part of a larger kingdom or empire while
dutchy is .
As an adjective dutchy is
difficult to understand, slurred, imprecisely articulated (of one's speech) (dialect: regional to rural central new york state).
barony English
Noun
(baronies)
A dominion ruled by a baron or baroness, often part of a larger kingdom or empire.
A medieval land measure equal to 4000 acres (100 hides).
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dutchy English
Noun
(dutchies)
Adjective
( er)
difficult to understand, slurred, imprecisely articulated (of one's speech) (dialect: regional to rural Central New York State)
- He is so dutchy that we can hardly understand him.
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