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Lord

speaker
speaker
speaker

Meaning

Noun

In Feudalism:
  • The
    of the
    of a
    ; (historical) the
    of a
    manor
  • The
    of a
    , a
    or husband.
  • The
    of a
    ,
    of
    , or other possession
  • In Feudalism:
  • One
    over others; (historical) any
    ; any
    or
    ; any
    ,
    , or
    ; in Scotland, a
    of the
    of
    (the
    in England is baron)
  • A
    his
    of the king
  • A
    of a
    or profession.
  • In Astrology:
    The
    considered to
    a
    influence over an
    , time, etc.
    In British English & People:
    A hunchback.
    In Australian English & British English:
    Sixpence.
    In Titles:
    A
    of the
    British
    , used for a
    or Lord Proprietor.
    In Titles:
    A
    used
    any
    of the British
    or any
    below the
    of
    and (as a
    ) for the
    of
    and
    (see
    note).
    Similar
    and
    in other countries.
    In Titles:
    An
    to
    the
    of certain high
    , such as the "Lord Mayors" of major
    in the British Commonwealth
    The
    of a festival.
    In Wicca & Wicca:
    A high priest.

    Verb

    Domineer or
    like a lord.
    To
    with the
    , power, and
    of a
    ; to
    the
    of
    .

    Name

  • The Abrahamic
    of the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths.
  • The God of Abraham and the Jewish scriptures.
  • The Abrahamic
    of the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths.
  • God the Father; the Godhead.
  • The Abrahamic
    of the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths.
    Jesus Christ, God the Son.
    Any other
    important to a
    or a worshipper.
    An English
    from the
    ,
    a
    who either
    he were a
    or had
    in a
    household.
    Typographical
    of Lord,
    in English
    of the Bible.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    lord
    English
    arrow
    lord
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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