单词 | lord |
释义 | Word Frequency lord(lɔːd) noun 1. a person who has power or authority over others, such as a monarch or master 2. a male member of the nobility, esp in Britain 3. (in medieval Europe) a feudal superior, esp the master of a manor Compare lady (sense 5)4. a husband considered as head of the household (archaic except in the facetious phrase lord and master) 5. astrology a planet having a dominating influence 6. my lord verb 7. (transitive) rare to make a lord of (a person) 8. to act in a superior manner towards (esp in the phrase lord it over) Derived forms lordless (ˈlordless) adjective lordlike (ˈlordˌlike) adjective Word origin Old English hlāford bread keeper; see loaf1, wardWord Frequency Lord(lɔːd) noun 1. a title given to God or Jesus Christ 2. British a. a title given to men of high birth, specifically to an earl, marquess, baron, or viscount b. a courtesy title given to the younger sons of a duke or marquess c. the ceremonial title of certain high officials or of a bishop or archbishop Lord Mayor Lord of Appeal Law Lord Lord Bishop of Durham exclamation 3. (sometimes not capital) an exclamation of dismay, surprise, etc Good Lord! Lord only knows! |
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