lordship
Lordship vs Seigniory - What's the difference?
lordship | seigniory |As nouns the difference between lordship and seigniory
is that lordship is the state or condition of being a lord while seigniory is the estate of a feudal lord.Lordship vs Master - What's the difference?
lordship | master |As nouns the difference between lordship and master
is that lordship is the state or condition of being a lord while master is someone who has control over something or someone.As an adjective master is
masterful.As a verb master is
{{cx|intransitive|lang=en}} To be a master.Lordship vs Lordly - What's the difference?
lordship | lordly |As a noun lordship
is the state or condition of being a lord.As an adjective lordly is
(obsolete) of or relating to a lord.As an adverb lordly is
in the manner of a lord showing command or nobility.Lordship vs Leadership - What's the difference?
lordship | leadership |As nouns the difference between lordship and leadership
is that lordship is the state or condition of being a lord while leadership is the capacity of someone to lead.Lordship vs Excellency - What's the difference?
lordship | excellency |As nouns the difference between lordship and excellency
is that lordship is the state or condition of being a lord while Excellency is a form of address for certain high officials or dignitaries.Lordship vs Overlordship - What's the difference?
lordship | overlordship |As nouns the difference between lordship and overlordship
is that lordship is the state or condition of being a lord while overlordship is the position or quality of being an overlord.Lordship vs Knighthood - What's the difference?
lordship | knighthood |As nouns the difference between lordship and knighthood
is that lordship is the state or condition of being a lord while knighthood is an honour whereby one is made into a knight, and one can thereafter be called "sir".Barony vs Lordship - What's the difference?
barony | lordship |As nouns the difference between barony and lordship
is that barony is a dominion ruled by a baron or baroness, often part of a larger kingdom or empire while lordship is the state or condition of being a lord.Lordship vs Ownership - What's the difference?
lordship | ownership |As nouns the difference between lordship and ownership
is that lordship is the state or condition of being a lord while ownership is the state of having complete legal control of the status of something.Lordship - What does it mean?
lordship | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.