hard |
lord |
As a noun hard
is stove, heater; an enclosed space in which fuel (usually wood) is burned to provide heating, usually for cooking.
As a proper noun lord is
.
lord |
sustainer |
As a proper noun lord
is .
As a noun sustainer is
one who sustains.
lord |
cherisher |
As a proper noun lord
is .
As a noun cherisher is
someone who cherishes something.
chieftain |
lord |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between chieftain and lord
is that
chieftain is a leader of a clan or tribe 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 | squire | Related terms |
In obsolete terms the difference between lord and squire
is that
lord is the owner of a house, piece of land, or other possession while
squire is a ruler; a carpenter's square; a measure.
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 | pharaoh |
As a proper noun lord
is .
As a noun pharaoh is
.
boss | lord | Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between boss and lord
is that
boss is to exercise authoritative control over; to lord over; to boss around; to tell (someone) what to do, often repeatedly while
lord is to invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord.
In obsolete terms the difference between boss and lord
is that
boss is a hassock or small seat, especially made from a bundle of straw while
lord is the owner of a house, piece of land, or other possession.
As an adjective boss
is of excellent quality, first-rate.
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.
director | lord | Related terms |
Director is a related term of lord.
As a noun director
is one who directs; the person in charge of managing a department or directorate (eg,
director of engineering''), project, or production (as in a show or film, eg, ''film director ).
As a proper noun lord is
.
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.
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