Word: lord Word origin: Old English hlāford, from hlāfweard ‘bread-keeper’, from a Germanic base (see loaf1, ward). Compare with lady. Phonetic: lɔːd Listen:
a man of noble rank or high office; a nobleman. Example: lords and ladies were entertained here
act in a superior and domineering manner towards (someone). Example: when we were at school, you used to lord it over us
confer the title of Lord upon. Example: Sir Cadwallader Pleadwell has been lately lorded
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