Home › Words › B › bailobailobailo means title of the Venetian envoy to particularly the Sublime Porte.EtymologyFrom Venetan bailo. Doublet of bailiff.nountitle of the Venetian envoy to particularly the Sublime Portee.g.“Venice engaged to restore to the triarchs all property which the baili had conferred in fief since 1255.” — 1886, The Journal of Hellenic Studies, volume 7, page 328:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.bailivate 57% match — The office of bailiff. vs bailo →bailie 57% match — A bailiff. vs bailo →bailival 53% match — Relating to, or ruled by, a bailiff. vs bailo →bailieship 53% match — The office or jursidiction of a bailie vs bailo →baillieship 53% match — The office or jursidiction of a bailie vs bailo →bailiffship 51% match — The role or status of a bailiff. vs bailo →ballabile 50% match — A dance performed by the corps de ballet, or by the chorus in an opera. vs bailo →elchi 50% match — An envoy, a messenger or an ambassador in Turkic and Persianate contexts, notably the Ottoman Empire and Qajar Iran. vs bailo →