The masculine of baroness is baron.
The masculine of baroness is baron.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The noun 'baron' is a gender specific noun for a male.The corresponding gender specific noun for a female is 'baroness'.
A baron is male and a baroness is female.
The oposite? In gender specific terms a baron is the masculine noun. A female with such a title would be a baroness. With this ambiguous question, I'll provide another answer incase you were mistaken with your spelling: The opposite of barren is fertile.
The masculine equivalent of "madam" is "sir."
The masculine equivalent of shephardess is shepherd.
The masculine equivalent of "duchess" is "duke."
The title "dame" is the female equivalent of a knighthood, which confers the title "Sir". The title "baroness" is the female equivalent of "baron", a hereditary title, whereas knighthood and damehood are awarded by the monarch.
The masculine equivalent of bride is groom.
The masculine equivalent of spinster is bachelor.
"Comedian" is the masculine. "Comedienne" is the female equivalent.