(n) count
earl
eldest brother
uncle
chief official
(P)
(n) (pol) doctor
(n) (hon) master painter
artist
(P)
(n) nobles
feudal lords
(n) Minister of Rites (Zhou-dynasty China)
(n) Japan and Brazil
(n) (sens) cattle or horse trader
good judge of horses or cattle
(n) (sens) cattle or horse trader
good judge of horses or cattle
(n) the eldest son
(n) count
earl
(P)
(n) brothers
one's father's brothers
(n,vs) matching someone
being equal with
being on a par
being well contested
(P)
(n) (hum) uncle (older than one's parent)
(P)
(n) (hum) uncle (older than one's parent)
(n) (hum) aunt (older than one's parent)
(P)
(n) (hum) aunt (older than one's parent)
(n) Berlin
(n) landgrave
(n) granduncle
(n) grandaunt
great-aunt
(n) Hakubi Line (West Tottori-Okayama Railway)
(n) countess
(n) (hon) uncle (older than one's parent)
(n) (the two persons' sides) being evenly matched in ability
(n) (the two sides) being evenly-matched in influence or power
(n) (1) (hon) (fam) uncle
(2) (uk) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)
(n) (hon) (fam) aunt
(n) (uk) Brazil
(n,vs) conservatives and reformists being neck and neck
balanced conservative and progressive strengths