head |
lord |
Related terms |
Head is a related term of lord.
As proper nouns the difference between head and lord
is that
head is , from residence near a hilltop or the head of a river, or a byname for someone with an odd-looking head while
lord is .
leader |
lord |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between leader and lord
is that
leader is any person that leads or directs while
lord is the master of the servants of a household; the master of a feudal manor.
As a verb lord is
domineer or act like a lord.
As a proper noun Lord is
the God of Abraham and the Jewish scriptures, God the Father; the Godhead.
As an interjection Lord is
An interjection variously expressing astonishment, surprise, resignation.
lord |
lordesse |
Lordesse is likely misspelled.
Lordesse has no English definition.
As a noun lord
is the master of the servants of a household; the master of a feudal manor.
As a verb lord
is domineer or act like a lord.
As a proper noun Lord
is the God of Abraham and the Jewish scriptures, God the Father; the Godhead.
As an interjection Lord
is
An interjection variously expressing astonishment, surprise, resignation.
lord |
conqueror |
Related terms |
Lord is a related term of conqueror.
As a proper noun lord
is .
As a noun conqueror is
someone who conquers.
lord |
kingpin |
Related terms |
Lord is a related term of kingpin.
As a proper noun lord
is .
As a noun kingpin is
(motorized vehicles) the axis around which steered wheels pivot; a bolt that holds the axis in place—a kingbolt.
lord |
jubilant |
As a proper noun lord
is .
As an adjective jubilant is
in a state of elation.
hospodar |
lord |
As a noun hospodar
is a title borne by the governors of moldavia and wallachia.
As a proper noun lord is
.
potentate |
lord |
Related terms |
Potentate is a related term of lord.
As a noun potentate
is a powerful leader; a monarch; a ruler.
As a proper noun lord is
.
administrator |
lord |
Related terms |
Administrator is a related term of lord.
As a noun administrator
is administrator (
worker in administration).
As a proper noun lord is
.
lord |
lauerd |
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