lord
v.
rule, control; be arrogant; act like a lord
n.
master, ruler; one who owns land; very influential person; nobleman, aristocrat
Lord
n.
Supreme Being, God; Jesus Christ
Lord
A Lord is a person who has
power and
authority. It can have different meanings depending on the context of use. Women will usually (but not universally) take the title 'Lady' instead of Lord. Two examples of a female Lord are the
Lord of Mann, or the current
Lord Provost of Edinburgh.The
etymology of the English word lord goes back to
Old English hlaf-weard (loaf-guardian) – reflecting the
Germanic tribal custom of a superior providing food for his followers. The female equivalent,
Lady, may come from words meaning "loaf-kneader".
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Legend of the Red Dragon
Lord (disambiguation)
A
Lord means a male of authority, religious or otherwise, including rank and title.Lord or LORD may also refer to:
Lord (surname), list of people with this surname
Lord (band) (since 2003), an Australian heavy metal bandThe Lord, a name of God in Judaism in English
The LORD, a name for God in Christianism
Legend of the Red Dragon (since 1989), LORD, a BBS role-playing gameLord (manga) (since 2004), a Japanese comic series by Buronson alias
Yoshiyuki OkamuraLord Day & Lord (1845–1994), a New York law firm
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Lord
Noun
1. terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God
(synonym) Godhead, Creator, Maker, Divine, God Almighty, Almighty, Jehovah
(hypernym) God, Supreme Being
(hyponym) Trinity, Holy Trinity, Blessed Trinity, Sacred Trinity
2. a titled peer of the realm
(synonym) noble, nobleman
(antonym) Lady, noblewoman, peeress
(hypernym) male aristocrat
(hyponym) armiger
lord
Noun
1. a person who has general authority over others
(synonym) overlord, master
(hypernym) ruler, swayer
(hyponym) feudal lord, seigneur, seignior
Verb
1. make a lord of someone
(hypernym) ennoble, gentle, entitle
(derivation) Lord, noble, nobleman
Lord (der)
n.
lord, master
lord (m)
n.
lord, master, ruler