Earls cousins
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DUKESEarl's cousins.
SABREEarl's sword
ESTATEEarl's property
LORDEarl's title.
COUNTEarl's peer
COUNTESSEarl's wife.
LADYEarl's daughter
COUNTESSESEarls' wives
PEERSDukes and earls
ANGIEEarl's TV costar
NOBLEMENEarls and others
THENThe Earls "Remember ..."
NOBLESEarls, e.g.
PEERAGEDukes, earls, etc.
VISCEarl's inferior: Abbr.
PEERSBarons and earls
NOBLEMENDukes and earls
NOBLESDukes and earls
VISCEarl's inferior (abbr.)
NOBLYHow earls should behave?
LORDSEarls, barons et al.
PEERESSEarl's spouse, e.g.
PEERSDukes, earls, barons, etc.
PEERAGEEarls, dukes, etc., collectively
VISCOUNTSBetween earls and barons
THANESEarls' inferiors, in old England
JAIME"My Name Is Earl"'s Pressly
OPALPICKLESEarl's wife, in the comics
SHIREEarl's domain in early England.
OPALEarl's wife in the comic strip "Pickles"
baronagethe entire British peerage, including all dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts, and barons
thaneperson, ranking with an earl's son, holding lands of the king; the chief of a clan, who became one of the king's barons
thegnsperson, ranking with an earl's son, holding lands of the king; the chief of a clan, who became one of the king's barons
thanesperson, ranking with an earl's son, holding lands of the king; the chief of a clan, who became one of the king's barons
thegnperson, ranking with an earl's son, holding lands of the king; the chief of a clan, who became one of the king's barons
thegnmember of any of several aristocratic classes of men ranking between earls and ordinary freemen, and granted lands by the king or by lords for military service
thanesmember of any of several aristocratic classes of men ranking between earls and ordinary freemen, and granted lands by the king or by lords for military service
thegnsmember of any of several aristocratic classes of men ranking between earls and ordinary freemen, and granted lands by the king or by lords for military service
thanemember of any of several aristocratic classes of men ranking between earls and ordinary freemen, and granted lands by the king or by lords for military service