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milord /mɪˈlɔːd /noun historical or humorousUsed to address or refer to an English nobleman: the previous occupant had been evicted to make way for the English milord and his lady...- ‘Thank you, milord.’ she said, bowing her head with gratefulness
- I only listen to milord and milord's wife, Queen Emerald.
- Unless, milord Dunstan, this is the conclusion to some strange Northern ritual, and you wish to ask me something…?
OriginEarly 17th century: via French from English my lord; compare with milady. Rhymesaboard, abroad, accord, afford, applaud, award, bawd, board, broad, chord, Claude, cord, ford, fraud, gaud, Gawd, hoard, horde, laud, lord, maraud, sward, sword, toward, unawed, unexplored, unrestored, ward |