lord |
lorry |
As a proper noun lord
is .
As a noun lorry is
(british) a motor vehicle for transporting goods; a truck.
As a verb lorry is
to soil, dirty, bespatter with mud or the like.
mayor |
lord |
In historical terms the difference between mayor and lord
is that
mayor is the steward of some royal courts, particularly in early Medieval France while
lord is a feudal tenant holding his manor directly of the king.
As nouns the difference between mayor and lord
is that
mayor is the leader of a city, or a municipality, sometimes just a figurehead and sometimes a powerful position. In some countries, the mayor is elected by the citizens or by the city council while
lord is the master of the servants of a household; the master of a feudal manor.
As proper nouns the difference between mayor and lord
is that
mayor is {{surname|from=Anglo-Norman} while
Lord is the God of Abraham and the Jewish scriptures, God the Father; the Godhead.
As a verb lord is
domineer or act like a lord.
As an interjection Lord is
An interjection variously expressing astonishment, surprise, resignation.
deity | lord |
As a noun deity
is the state of being a god; divine characteristics, godhead.
As a proper noun lord is
.
hunter | lord |
As proper nouns the difference between hunter and lord
is that
hunter is for a hunter while
lord is .
lord | savior |
As nouns the difference between lord and savior
is that
lord is the master of the servants of a household; the master of a feudal manor while
savior is a person who rescues another from harm.
As proper nouns the difference between lord and savior
is that
lord is the God of Abraham and the Jewish scriptures, God the Father; the Godhead while
Savior is jesus Christ.
As a verb lord
is domineer or act like a lord.
As an interjection Lord
is
An interjection variously expressing astonishment, surprise, resignation.
lord | government |
As nouns the difference between lord and government
is that
lord is the master of the servants of a household; the master of a feudal manor while
government is the body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization.
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.
possesser | lord |
As nouns the difference between possesser and lord
is that
possesser is a person who possesses something; an owner 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 | servant |
In obsolete terms the difference between lord and servant
is that
lord is the owner of a house, piece of land, or other possession while
servant is to subject.
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.
gosh | lord |
As an interjection gosh
is (euphemistic) a mild expression of surprise or enthusiasm as to be put in place of “god”, particularly in fear of.
As a proper noun lord is
.
lord | dominion |
As proper nouns the difference between lord and dominion
is that
lord is while
dominion is any of the self-governing nations of the british commonwealth.
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