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[Noun] | "lord" | \ ˈlȯrd \
1: one having power and authority over others:
2: a ruler by hereditary right or preeminence to whom service and obedience are due
3: one of whom a fee or estate is held in feudal tenure
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English loverd, lord, from Old English hlāford, from hlāf loaf + weard keeper {mat|loaf|}, {mat|ward|};
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[Noun] | "lord chancellor"
1: a British officer of state who presides over the House of Lords in both its legislative and judicial capacities, serves as the head of the British judiciary, and is usually a leading member of the cabinet
Origin: 15th century ;
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[Noun] | "Lord's day"
1: sunday
Origin: 12th century ;
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[Noun] | "Lord's Prayer"
1: the prayer with variant versions in Matthew and Luke that according to the Lucan account Christ taught his disciples
Origin: circa 1549 ;
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[Noun] | "Lord's Supper"
1: communion
Origin: 14th century ;
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[Noun] | "Lord's table"
1: altar
Origin: 1526 ;
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[Verb] | "lord"
1: to act like a lord; especially : to put on airs —usually used with it
Origin: 14th century ;
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[Noun phrase] | "lord of misrule"
1: a master of Christmas revels in England especially in the 15th and 16th centuries
Origin: 15th century ;
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[Noun phrase] | "Lord Protector of the Commonwealth"
1: protector
Origin: 1653 ;
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[Geographical name] | "Lord Howe Island" | \ lȯrd-ˈhau̇ \
1: island of Australia in the Tasman Sea east-northeast of Sydney belonging to New South Wales area 5 square miles (13 square kilometers)
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[Noun] | "lord"
1: a person of rank, power, or influence in a particular field;
* e.g., " ... as lords of the local real estate scene, they own nearly all of the city's prime pieces of property "
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[Noun] | "protector"
1: someone that protects;
* e.g., " ... the quarterback counted on the right guard as his main protector "
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[Verb] | "lord (it over)"
1: to assume or treat with an air of superiority;
* e.g., " ... waiters at that fancy restaurant like to lord it over the customers, acting like they're doing them a favor just being there "
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# 1 - { lord:2400705 }
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[ "lord" ]
1: A man of noble rank in a monarchy. Historically, lords governed land for the king under the feudal system, and thus served to provide for the people. Now, the title is just ceremonial, a figurehead.
* e.g., ... In other European languages, the equivalent to "lord" is used as the form of address for men; Dominus, Signore, Señor, Monsieur, Herr, etc.
[ "lord" ]
2: All the same, "lord" (or "lady") can refer to somebody who is very skilled at something.
[ "lord" ]
3: The female counterpart of a lord is a lady, being either the wife of a lord or a woman who holds the position of a lord in her own right.
# 2 - { lord:642558 }
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[ "lord" ]
1: a guy who is the f*cking coolest person to ever be...not to mention he is straighter than an arrow and the girls throw themselves at him
* e.g., ... wow...that kid is really lord tonight...wish i could be like that!
# 3 - { lord:815671 }
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[ "lord" ]
1: A title of nobility granted to people of high standing in society by a monarch. Historically, lords served the purpose of governing lands for his king under the feudal system. After the Middle Ages, lords served roles in government. Now, the title is just one of mostly honor and tradition. However, lord can refer to any person possessing personal power beyond the normal.
* e.g., ... Lord Calvert controls this feif for his majesty the king.
# 4 - { lord:797732 }
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[ "lord" ]
1: from "gaylord".
* e.g., ... Look at that lord, mincing down the road
[ "lord" ]
2: The master of all gays.
# 5 - { lord:59310 }
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[ "lord" ]
1: a poncey twit. imagine 10 lords a leaping. now imagine how fucking stupid they look. Michael Flatley is the Lord of the dance. get it? Can be either a man or woman.
* e.g., ... wait, he uses a cigarette holder?! what a lord!
# 6 - { lord:848074 }
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[ "lord" ]
1: any substance that takes you to higher level of life; the giver of levels
* e.g., ... The lord givith and the lord taketh; we loveth the lord.
# 7 - { lord:2042003 }
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[ "lord" ]
1: noun def: To be macho and overbearing, synonym of macho.
* e.g., ... "Look at this lord over here."
# 8 - { lord:191611 }
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[ "lord" ]
1: See: plad
* e.g., ... i r r0x0rz j00r knix0rzb0x0rz, f00.
# 9 - { lord:279560 }
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[ "lord" ]
1: Craig buying another man a G string
# 10 - { Lorde:15603681 }
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[ "Lorde" ]
1: A geologist from south park colorado
* e.g., ... I am lorde ya ya ya
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