lord
11lord — ► NOUN 1) a man of noble rank or high office. 2) (Lord) a title given formally to a baron, less formally to a marquess, earl, or viscount, and as a courtesy title to a younger son of a duke or marquess. 3) (the Lords) the House of Lords, or its… …
12Lord Ko — Lord Kossity Lord Kossity Nom Thierry Moutoussamy Naissance Paris, France Pays d’origine France Profession( …
13Lord — (engl., spr. Lohrd; von dem angelsächsischen hlâford, der Brodherr), 1) der Herr, Oberherr; 2) im Allgemeinen der Titel sämmtlicher Peers; also alle Mitglieder des hohen Adels (Herzöge, Marquis, Earls [Grafen], Viscounts u. Barone), im engern… …
14Lord — Lord, v. t. 1. To invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To rule or preside over as a lord. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
15lord — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. anche con iniz. maiusc., titolo attribuito in Gran Bretagna ai membri della Camera dei Lords, ad alcuni esponenti dell aristocrazia e ai titolari di alcune alte cariche pubbliche | la persona insignita di tale… …
16lord|ly — «LRD lee», adjective, li|er, li|est, adverb. –adj. 1. like a lord; suitable for a lord; grand; magnificent: »He saw at a distance the lordly Hudson, far, far below him (Washington Irving) …
17Lord — Lord, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Lorded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Lording}.] To play the lord; to domineer; to rule with arbitrary or despotic sway; sometimes with over; and sometimes with it in the manner of a transitive verb; as, rich students lording it… …
18Lord Ao — (/IPA| eɪ.oʊ/ or ay oh) is the Overgod of the fictitious, magical world of Abeir Toril in the Forgotten Realms setting of Dungeons Dragons . As Overgod, all deities of Toril are subject to him. If it were not for Ao s involvement in the Time of… …
19Lord — (engl., »Herr«, vom angelsächs. hlâford, »Brotherr«), in England Titel der Peers, namentlich der Barone; auch führen ihn die Söhne der Herzoge und Marquis und die ältesten Söhne der Grafen (sogen. Lords by courtesy, »aus Höflichkeit«). Letztere… …
20Lord — der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. lord, dies aus mittelengl. lōverd, altengl. hlāford »Herr«, eigtl. »Brotherr, schützer«, zu altengl. hlāf »Brot(laib)« u. weard »Schutzherr, Wart«>: 1. (ohne Plur.) Titel für einen Vertreter des hohen engl.… …