释义 |
belord, v.|bɪˈlɔːd| [f. be- 5 + lord n.] 1. trans. To call ‘lord,’ address as ‘my lord.’
1586J. Hooker Girald. Irel. in Holinsh. II. 86/2 You are begraced and belorded, and crouched and kneeled unto. 1883Sala in Illustr. Lond. News 7 July, An American never fails to belord Francis of Verulam. 2. To act the lord over. |