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| barnpiga
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| maid for children
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| barnskomakare
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| female nurse (not wet nurse)
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| bastukarl
| baron
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| baron is a title used later for friherrar. Between 1626 and 1719 the nobility was divided into three classes. Friherrar belonged to the second class, yet still considered high nobility. After the dismantlement of the classes, the friherrar continued as nobility (some titled, others not) with a coat of arms.
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| basunerare
| basunist
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| trumpeter
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| performer on the trumpet, or trombone
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| bataljonsadjuntant  
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