lord |
belord |
As a proper noun lord
is .
As a verb belord is
to apply the title lord to.
lord |
dispositor |
In obsolete terms the difference between lord and dispositor
is that
lord is the owner of a house, piece of land, or other possession while
dispositor is a disposer.
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 | lordy | Synonyms |
Lord is a synonym of lordy.
As a proper noun lord
is .
As an interjection lordy is
expressing mild emotion, such as exasperation or frustration.
lord | pandemain |
As a proper noun lord
is .
As a noun pandemain is
a high-quality white bread, baked from the finest sifted flour, suitable for the lord of the manor.
lord | payndemain |
As a proper noun lord
is .
As a noun payndemain is
a high-quality white bread, baked from the finest sifted flour, suitable for the lord of the manor.
lord | lordlike |
As a proper noun lord
is .
As an adjective lordlike is
like a lord; lordly.
lord | forinsec |
As a proper noun lord
is .
As an adjective forinsec is
(obsolete) describing the service owed to the superior of one's feudal lord.
lord | merchet |
As a proper noun lord
is .
As a noun merchet is
(obsolete) in middle ages england, a fine paid to a lord on a daughter's marriage, in recompense for the loss of a worker.
lord | lj | initialism |
Lord is a initialism of lj.
As a proper noun lord
is .
As a letter lj is
a digraph from the letters l and j.
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