
1) Actor jack from New York City 2) Almighty 3) Almighty one 4) Baltimore or Fauntleroy 5) Beaverbrook 6) Beaverbrook was one 7) Behold way to become a peer 8) British House denizen 9) British MP 10) British noble 11) British noble title 12) British nobleman 13) British title 14) Byron 15) Byron or tennyson
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1) Baron 2) Burgrave 3) Creator 4) Domine 5) Ducal 6) Duke 7) Earl 8) God 9) Godhead 10) Grandee 11) Marquess 12) Master 13) Milord 14) Mortimer 15) Noble 16) Nobleman 17) Overlord 18) Palsgrave 19) Seigneur 20) Seignior 21) Sire 22) Thane 23) Title 24) Viscount
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- the Judeo-Christian God
- a person who has general authority over others
- a titled peer of the realm
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Lord is traditionally an appellation for a person or deity who has authority, control, or power over others; a master, chief, or ruler. In only a few cases is `lord` a formal title in itself, most commonly that of Lord of the Manor (now largely historical) and certain other vestigial titles from the age of feudalism such as Lord of Mann. More ge.....
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[Kamen Rider] The Rōdo are the fictional major antagonists in the 2001 Kamen Rider Series Kamen Rider Agito. ==Fictional history== The Lords are a group of powerful disciples serving under the OverLord, who created them from his body. Referred by the police department as Annōn, to differ them from the Unidentified Lifeforms (Gurongi Tribe...
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• (n.) A titled nobleman., whether a peer of the realm or not; a bishop, as a member of the House of Lords; by courtesy; the son of a duke or marquis, or the eldest son of an earl; in a restricted sense, a boron, as opposed to noblemen of higher rank. • (v. t.) To invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord. • (v. t.) To...
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in the British Isles, a general title for a prince or sovereign or for a feudal superior (especially a feudal tenant who holds directly from the ...
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In the UK, prefix used informally as a less formal alternative to the full title of a marquess, earl, or viscount, for example `Lord Salisbury` instead of `the Marquess of Salisbury`. Barons...
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1. One who has power and authority; a master; a ruler; a governor; a prince; a proprietor, as of a manor. 'But now I was the lord Of this fair mansion.' (Shak) 'Man over men He made not lord.' (Milton) ... 2. A titled nobleman, whether a peer of the realm or not; a bishop, as a member of the House of Lords; by courtesy; the son of a duke or marquis...
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any male member of the nobility or knighthood, often holder of a castle or manor
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Term of respect for a pagan High Priest of the third degree or higher. The 'Lord' can also refer to the God, the male side of nature.
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Lord intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Lorded ;
present participle & verbal noun Lording .] To play the lord; to domineer; to rule with arbitrary or despotic sway; -- sometimes with
over ; and sometimes with
it...
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Lord noun [ Confer Greek ... bent so as to be convex in front.] A hump-backed person; -- so called sportively. [ Eng.]
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Lord transitive verb 1. To invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord. [ R.]
Shak. 2. To rule or preside over as a lord. [ R.]
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Obs. A lord was anyone who held vassals and land cultivated by dependent peasants.
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feudal superior of a VASSAL
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Lord (from the Anglo-Saxon hlaford, for hlafweard, that is bread-keeper), is a title of honour or dignity, used in different senses. In the feudal times a lord was the grantor or proprietor of land, who retained the dominium or ultimate property of the land or fee, the use only being granted to the tenant. A person who has the fee of a manor, and c...
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Lord is a cultivated variety of potato.
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[
n] - a titled peer of the realm 2. [v] - make a lord of someone
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any male member of the nobility or knighthood, often holder of a castle or manor
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noble noun a titled peer of the realm
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In the UK, prefix used informally as a less formal alternative to the full title of a marquess, earl, or viscount, for example `Lord Salisbury` instead of `the Marquess of Salisbury`. Barons are normally referred to as lords, the term baron being used for foreign holders of that rank. `Lord` is also used as a courtesy ...
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a person who has authority, control, or power over others; a master, chief, or ruler. · a person who exercises authority from property rights; an owner of land, houses, etc. · a person who is a leader or has great influence in a chosen profession: the great lords of banking. · a feudal superior; the proprietor of a manor. · a...
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