laird |
false |
As a noun laird
is the owner of a scottish estate; a landlord.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
laird |
thane |
As nouns the difference between laird and thane
is that
laird is the owner of a Scottish estate; a landlord while
thane is a rank of nobility in pre-Norman England, roughly equivalent to baron.
As a proper noun Thane is
a large city in India, in the state of Maharashtra.
laird |
than |
As a noun laird
is the owner of a scottish estate; a landlord.
As a proper noun than is
the ninth earthly branch represented by the.
chieftain |
laird |
As nouns the difference between chieftain and laird
is that
chieftain is a leader of a clan or tribe while
laird is the owner of a Scottish estate; a landlord.
liard |
laird |
As nouns the difference between liard and laird
is that
liard is (historical) a small french coin, equivalent to a quarter of a sou while
laird is the owner of a scottish estate; a landlord.
laird |
lairs |
As nouns the difference between laird and lairs
is that
laird is the owner of a Scottish estate; a landlord while
lairs is plural of lang=en.
lairy |
laird |
As an adjective lairy
is (uk) touchy, aggressive or confrontational, usually while drunk or
lairy can be (australia) vulgar and flashy.
As a noun laird is
the owner of a scottish estate; a landlord.
laird |
laired |
As a noun laird
is the owner of a scottish estate; a landlord.
As an adjective laired is
having a lair.
As a verb laired is
(
lair); mired.
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