lordlɔrd
lord (n)
- plural
- lords
Lord (n)
Tuhan (n)
English Definitions:
Godhead, Lord, Creator, Maker, Divine, God Almighty, Almighty, Jehovah (noun)
terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God
overlord, master, lord (noun)
a person who has general authority over others
Lord, noble, nobleman (verb)
a titled peer of the realm
lord (verb)
make a lord of someone
lord (Noun)
The master of a household.
lord (Noun)
A person having formal authority over others, a ruler.
lord (Noun)
A person enjoying great respect in a community.
lord (Noun)
An aristocrat, a man of high rank in a feudal society or in one that retains feudal forms and institutions.
lord (Noun)
An owner, a master.
lord (Noun)
A titled nobleman or aristocrat
lord (Noun)
An affectionate term for one's boyfriend or husband.
lord (Verb)
Domineer or act like a lord.
Lord (Noun)
A British aristocratic title used as a form of address for a marquess, earl or viscount; the usual style for a baron; a courtesy title for a younger son of a duke or marquess
Lord (Noun)
The rendering of comparable (especially feudal) aristocratic ranks elsewhere (e.g. marquis, count)
Lord (Noun)
A title for certain high officials and dignitaries such as Lord Mayor; a title for a British Anglican (arch)bishop whose see entitled to a seat in the House of Lords
Lord (Noun)
Elected president of a festival.
Lord (Noun)
A high priest
Lord (ProperNoun)
(used absolutely in monotheism: the Lord) God
Lord (ProperNoun)
(especially in Our Lord) Jesus Christ
Lord (ProperNoun)
The Horned God.
Lord (ProperNoun)
The House of Lords.
Lord
Lord is a deferential appellation for a person or deity who has authority, control, or power over others; a master, chief, or ruler. In only a few cases is "lord" a substantive title in itself, most commonly that of the Lord of the Manor and certain vestigial titles from the age of feudalism such as Lord of Mann, in other cases it is a generic term applied, for example, to persons who hold a title of the peerage or persons entitled to courtesy titles, or to refer to a group or body of peers.
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