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Linguatic English Turkish Dictionary |
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drunk as a lordClick to Search drunk as a lord |
fitil gibi, fitil gibi sarhoş |
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feudal lordClick to Search feudal lord |
derebeyi |
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First Lord of the AdmiraltyClick to Search First Lord of the Admiralty |
deniz bakanı (brit.) |
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Law LordClick to Search Law Lord |
lordlar kamarası üyesi |
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live like a lordClick to Search live like a lord |
lort gibi lüks içinde yaşamak |
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lordClick to Search lord (lôrd) |
lord ünvanı vermek |
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lordClick to Search lord (lôrd) |
bey, beyefendi, lord, efendi, sahip |
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lord advocateClick to Search lord advocate |
hanedan vekili (İsk.) |
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lord it overClick to Search lord it over |
üstünlük taslamak, amirane davranmak, emirler yağdırmak |
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lord it over s.o.Click to Search lord it over s.o. |
birine amir gibi davranmak |
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lord mayorClick to Search lord mayor |
londra belediye başkanı |
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lord of the manorClick to Search lord of the manor |
malikâne sahibi, tımar sahibi |
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lord`s dayClick to Search lord`s day |
pazar günü |
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lord`s supperClick to Search lord`s supper |
aşai rabbani, aşai rabbani ayini |
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lordlessClick to Search lordless |
sahipsiz |
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lordlinessClick to Search lordliness |
azamet, gurur, kibirlilik |
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lordlingClick to Search lordling |
küçük lord |
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lordlyClick to Search lordly (lôrd´li) |
amirane, kibirli, asil, muhteşem, azametli |
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lordosisClick to Search lordosis |
omurganın alt kısmının ileri çıkması |
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lords commissioners of admiraltyClick to Search lords commissioners of admiralty |
deniz bakanlığı (brit.) |
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lords of creationClick to Search lords of creation |
insan, insanlık |
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lords of the treasuryClick to Search lords of the treasury |
hazine bakanlığı (brit.) |
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lordshipClick to Search lordship |
lordluk, üstünlük |
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my lordClick to Search my lord |
efendim |
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press lordClick to Search press lord |
basın kralı |
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sea lordClick to Search sea lord |
londra deniz şurası üyesi, londra amirallik dairesi üyesi subay |
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the LordClick to Search the Lord |
Allah, Hazreti İsa, rab |
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The Lord knows how.Click to Search The Lord knows how. |
Nasıl olduğunu ancak Allah bilir |
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Linguatic English English Dictionary |
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Day of the LordClick to Search Day of the Lord |
(Christianity) time when God will destroy all wicked and evil and set up his kingdom on earth and will reign on earth |
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drunk as a lordClick to Search drunk as a lord |
totally drunk, drunk to the point of losing consciousness |
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feudal lordClick to Search feudal lord |
European land owner in the Middle Ages |
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First Lord of the AdmiraltyClick to Search First Lord of the Admiralty |
person in charge of the government department dealing with naval affairs (British) |
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First Sea LordClick to Search First Sea Lord |
admiralty, department of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence that supervises and manages the affairs of the Royal Navy |
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God the Lord of HostsClick to Search God the Lord of Hosts |
God is the supreme leader of the entire universe (Biblical) |
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Law LordClick to Search Law Lord |
member of the House of Lords in the United Kingdom |
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live like a lordClick to Search live like a lord |
live a rich lifestyle, live a wealthy lifestyle |
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lordClick to Search lord |
rule, control; be arrogant; act like a lord |
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lordClick to Search lord |
master, ruler; one who owns land; very influential person; nobleman, aristocrat |
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LordClick to Search Lord |
Supreme Being, God; Jesus Christ |
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lord advocateClick to Search lord advocate |
chief law officer (in Scotland); public prosecutor of crimes (in Scotland); chief crown lawyer (in Scotland) |
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Lord ByronClick to Search Lord Byron |
George Gordon Byron (1788-1824), early 19th century English poet |
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Lord ChancellorClick to Search Lord Chancellor |
highest judicial official in Britain |
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Lord George ByronClick to Search Lord George Byron |
(1788-1824) early 19th century English poet, Lord Byron |
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Lord JimClick to Search Lord Jim |
novel written by Joseph Conrad about a young British sailor named Jim who is on a ship full of pilgrims travelling to Mecca for the hajj |
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lord lieutenantClick to Search lord lieutenant |
Crown representative in a United Kingdom county |
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lord mayorClick to Search lord mayor |
title of the mayor in London (England); mayor of large British cities |
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lord of misruleClick to Search lord of misrule |
master of revels at traditional Christmas celebration in England during the 15th and 16th centuries |
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Lord of the FliesClick to Search Lord of the Flies |
allegorical novel written by William Golding in 1954 telling the story of English schoolboys stranded on a tropical island during a time of atomic warfare who tried to govern themselves |
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Lord of the RingsClick to Search Lord of the Rings |
trilogy written by the author J. R. R. Tolkien; 1978 animated film based on the Lord of the Rings novels; motion-picture series based on said trilogy |
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Lord of the UniverseClick to Search Lord of the Universe |
God |
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Lord Privy SealClick to Search Lord Privy Seal |
appointee to a ceremonial post guarding the national seal |
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lord protectorClick to Search lord protector |
title given to the head of state during the Commonwealth period in England Scotland and Ireland |
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lord provostClick to Search lord provost |
chief magistrate of some large cities in Scotland |
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Lord RayleighClick to Search Lord Rayleigh |
John William Strutt Rayleigh, Third Baron Rayleigh (1842-1919), English physicist, winner of the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physics for investigating of the densities of the most important gases and for his discovery of the element argon |
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lord`s dayClick to Search lord`s day |
Sunday; the Christian Sabbath |
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Lord`s prayerClick to Search Lord`s prayer |
Our Father, most important Christian prayer which Jesus taught his followers (the prayer begins with the words "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name") |
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lordlinessClick to Search lordliness |
dignity, nobility; arrogance, haughtiness; state of being a lord |
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lordlyClick to Search lordly |
dignified, noble; arrogant, haughty; of or pertaining to a lord |
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lordosisClick to Search lordosis |
abnormal forward curvature of the spine (Medicine) |
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lordoticClick to Search lordotic |
suffering from lordosis, suffering from an abnormal forward curvature of the spine (Medicine) |
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lords spiritualClick to Search lords spiritual |
bishops, cardinals |
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Lords temporalClick to Search Lords temporal |
members of the House of Lords apart from the archbishops and bishops |
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LordshipClick to Search Lordship |
title used when addressing a nobleman of a certain rank; nobility; dignity of a lord; authority of a lord; territory of a lord |
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May the Lord revenge his blood!Click to Search May the Lord revenge his blood! |
May God take vengeance on his death |
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my lordClick to Search my lord |
title of respect used to address a nobleman |
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our lordClick to Search our lord |
God; Jesus Christ |
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praise the LordClick to Search praise the Lord |
Hallelujah!, thank God! (expression of thanks to God) |
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press lordClick to Search press lord |
press baron, powerful newspaper publisher |
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sea lordClick to Search sea lord |
one of the two most senior serving naval officers on the Admiralty Board of the British Ministry of Defense |
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the LordClick to Search the Lord |
Supreme Being, God; the Blessed One, Creator of the Universe; Jesus Christ |
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the Lord is my shepherd I shall not wantClick to Search the Lord is my shepherd I shall not want |
as long as I am guided by God I will have everything that I need (biblical) |
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war lordClick to Search war lord |
highest authority, supreme commander |
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Linguatic English German Dictionary |
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drunk as a lordClick to Search drunk as a lord |
voll wie eine Haubitze, völlig betrunken |
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feudal lordClick to Search feudal lord |
Feudalherr, Lehnsherr |
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First Lord of the AdmiraltyClick to Search First Lord of the Admiralty |
Oberster der Admiralität (Britannien) |
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First Sea LordClick to Search First Sea Lord |
n. First Sea Lord, Admiralität, Abteilung der Verteidigungsministeriums des Vereinigten Königreiches das die Abgelegenheiten der Royal Navy behandelt |
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God the Lord of HostsClick to Search God the Lord of Hosts |
Gott der Gebieter der Herrscharen |
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Law LordClick to Search Law Lord |
Law Lord, Mitglied des Oberhauses in Groß Britannien |
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live like a lordClick to Search live like a lord |
Leben wie ein Millionär, Leben wie ein Edelmann |
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lordClick to Search lord |
v. herrschen, regieren; führen; sich wie ein Lord aufführen n. Herr; Meister; Gebieter; Adeliger Lord n. Gott; erlesenes Wesen |
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Lord ByronClick to Search Lord Byron |
n. Lord Byon (britischer Schriftsteller) |
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Lord ChancellorClick to Search Lord Chancellor |
oberster Richter (in Britannien) |
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Lord George ByronClick to Search Lord George Byron |
Lord George Byron (1788-1824, englischer Poet) |
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lord mayorClick to Search lord mayor |
n. Lord Mayor, Titel des londoner Bürgermeister (in England); Bürgermeister großer Städte in England |
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lord of misruleClick to Search lord of misrule |
Zeremoniemeister in traditionelle Weihnachtsfeiern in England während des 15en und 16en Jahrhunderts |
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Lord of the RingsClick to Search Lord of the Rings |
n. Herr der Ringe, Trilogie des Autors JRR Tolkien; Zeichentrickfilm aus 1978 auf die Büchertrilogie Herr der Ringe basierend; Kino Filmtrilogie auf die Büchertrilogie Herr der Ringe basierend |
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Lord of the UniverseClick to Search Lord of the Universe |
Herrscher des Universums (Gott) |
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Lord Privy SealClick to Search Lord Privy Seal |
Lordsiegelverwalter (Verantwortlicher für die Aufbewahrung des Staatssiegels) |
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lord protectorClick to Search lord protector |
n. Lord Protector, Titel an den Staatsoberhaupt während der Commonwealth Zeit in England und Irland |
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Lord RayleighClick to Search Lord Rayleigh |
n. Lord Rayleigh, John William Strutt Rayleigh, Dritter Baron Rayleigh (1842-1919), englischer Physiker, Nobelpreisträger für Physik in 1904 für die Gasforschung und die Entdeckung des Gases Argon |
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lordlinessClick to Search lordliness |
n. Prahlerei, Stolz; Adel |
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lordlyClick to Search lordly |
adj. herablassend, stolz, adelig |
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lordosisClick to Search lordosis |
n. Lordose (Verbiegung der Wirbelsäule nach vorn; Hohlkreuz) |
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lordoticClick to Search lordotic |
adj. an Lordose leidend (med., Vorbiegung der Wirbelsäule nach vorn - Hohlkreuz) |
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lords spiritualClick to Search lords spiritual |
Bischöfe und Erzbischhöfe im britischen Parlament |
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Lords temporalClick to Search Lords temporal |
Angehörige des Oberhauses (in England) außer Erzbischöfe und Bischöfe |
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May the Lord revenge his blood!Click to Search May the Lord revenge his blood! |
möge der Herr sein Blut rächen |
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my lordClick to Search my lord |
Mylord, mein Herr (Höflichkeitsfloskel; ehrenwürdige Anrede) |
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our lordClick to Search our lord |
n. Herr, Gott; Jesus Christus |
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praise the LordClick to Search praise the Lord |
intz. Preiset Gott, Hallelujah!, Gott sei Dank! |
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press lordClick to Search press lord |
Pressezar |
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sea lordClick to Search sea lord |
n. Seelord , einer der höchsten Rangoffiziere des britischen Verteidigungsministeriums |
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the Lord is my shepherd I shall not wantClick to Search the Lord is my shepherd I shall not want |
der Herr ist mein Hirte und mir wird nichts mangeln |
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war lordClick to Search war lord |
Kriegsherr |
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Linguatic German English Dictionary |
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LordClick to Search Lord |
Lord (der) n. lord, master |
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Lord ByronClick to Search Lord Byron |
n. Lord Byron, early 19th century English poet |
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Lord George ByronClick to Search Lord George Byron |
n. Lord George Byron, English poet |
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LordoseClick to Search Lordose |
Lordose (die) n. lordosis, abnormal forward curvature of the spine (Medicine) |
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LordsiegelverwalterClick to Search Lordsiegelverwalter |
Lordsiegelverwalter (der) n. Lord Privy Seal, appointee to a ceremonial post guarding the national seal |
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sich wie ein Lord aufführenClick to Search sich wie ein Lord aufführen |
act like a lord, lord |
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WordNet 3.0 Dictionary |
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Alfred Lord TennysonClick to Search Alfred Lord Tennyson |
noun Englishman and Victorian poet (1809-1892) • Syn: Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, First Baron Tennyson • Instance Hypernyms: poet
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Ascension of the LordClick to Search Ascension of the Lord |
noun (Christianity) celebration of the Ascension of Christ into heaven; observed on the 40th day after Easter • Syn: Ascension, Ascension Day • Topics: Christianity, Christian religion • Hypernyms: holy day of obligation
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drug lordClick to Search drug lord |
noun a person who controls an organization dealing in illegal drugs • Syn: drug baron • Hypernyms: boss
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Epiphany of Our LordClick to Search Epiphany of Our Lord |
noun twelve days after Christmas; celebrates the visit of the three wise men to the infant Jesus • Syn: Epiphany, Twelfth day, Three Kings' Day, January 6 • Hypernyms: Christian holy day • Part Holonyms: January, Jan
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feudal lordClick to Search feudal lord |
noun a man of rank in the ancient regime • Syn: seigneur, seignior • Hypernyms: overlord, master, lord • Hyponyms: liege, liege lord
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First Lord of the TreasuryClick to Search First Lord of the Treasury |
noun the British cabinet minister responsible for economic strategy • Syn: Treasury • Hypernyms: cabinet minister • Member Holonyms: British Cabinet
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liege lordClick to Search liege lord |
noun a feudal lord entitled to allegiance and service • Syn: liege • Derivationally related forms: liege (for: liege) • Hypernyms: feudal lord, seigneur, seignior
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Little Lord FauntleroyClick to Search Little Lord Fauntleroy |
noun an excessively polite and well-dressed boy • Syn: Fauntleroy • Hypernyms: male child, boy
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LordClick to Search Lord |
noun 1. terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God (Freq. 10) • Syn: Godhead, Creator, Maker, Divine, God Almighty, Almighty, Jehovah • Derivationally related forms: almighty (for: Almighty) • Instance Hypernyms: God, Supreme Being • Hyponyms: Trinity, Holy Trinity, Blessed Trinity, Sacred Trinity, hypostasis, hypostasis of Christ 2. a titled peer of the realm (Freq. 1) • Syn: noble, nobleman • Ant: noblewoman (for: nobleman), Lady • Derivationally related forms: lordly, Lordship, lord • Hypernyms: male aristocrat • Hyponyms: armiger, baron, burgrave, count, duke, grandee, margrave, marquis, marquess, mesne lord, milord, palatine, palsgrave, peer, sire, thane, viscount • Instance Hyponyms: Don Juan, Mortimer, Roger de Mortimer
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lordClick to Search lord |
I noun a person who has general authority over others (Freq. 3) • Syn: overlord, master • Derivationally related forms: lordship, mastership (for: master), master (for: master), overlordship (for: overlord) • Hypernyms: ruler, swayer • Hyponyms: feudal lord, seigneur, seignior II verb make a lord of someone • Derivationally related forms: Lord • Hypernyms: ennoble, gentle, entitle • Verb Frames: - example : Somebody ----s somebody
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Lord Britten of AldeburghClick to Search Lord Britten of Aldeburgh |
noun major English composer of the 20th century; noted for his operas (1913-1976) • Syn: Britten, Benjamin Britten, Edward Benjamin Britten • Instance Hypernyms: conductor, music director, director, composer
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Lord ChancellorClick to Search Lord Chancellor |
noun the highest officer of the Crown who is head of the judiciary and who presides in the House of Lords • Syn: Lord High Chancellor • Regions: United Kingdom, UK, U.K., Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Great Britain • Hypernyms: cabinet minister
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Lord George Gordon ByronClick to Search Lord George Gordon Byron |
noun English romantic poet notorious for his rebellious and unconventional lifestyle (1788-1824) • Syn: Byron, Sixth Baron Byron of Rochdale • Instance Hypernyms: poet
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Lord High ChancellorClick to Search Lord High Chancellor |
noun the highest officer of the Crown who is head of the judiciary and who presides in the House of Lords • Syn: Lord Chancellor • Regions: United Kingdom, UK, U.K., Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Great Britain • Hypernyms: cabinet minister
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lord it overClick to Search lord it over |
verb act like the master of - example : He is lording it over the students • Syn: queen it over, put on airs, act superior • Hypernyms: act, move • Verb Frames: - example : Somebody ----s - example : Somebody ----s (for: act superior) - example : Somebody ----s PP (for: act superior) - example : Somebody ----s (for: put on airs) - example : Somebody ----s PP (for: put on airs) - example : Somebody ----s something (for: queen it over) - example : Somebody ----s somebody (for: queen it over) - example : Somebody ----s something - example : Somebody ----s somebody
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Lord MacaulayClick to Search Lord Macaulay |
noun English historian noted for his history of England (1800-1859) • Syn: Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, First Baron Macaulay • Instance Hypernyms: historian, historiographer
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Lord NelsonClick to Search Lord Nelson |
noun English admiral who defeated the French fleets of Napoleon but was mortally wounded at Trafalgar (1758-1805) • Syn: Nelson, Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson, Admiral Nelson • Instance Hypernyms: admiral, full admiral
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Lord of MisruleClick to Search Lord of Misrule |
noun a person appointed master of revels at a Christmas celebration • Hypernyms: master of ceremonies, emcee, host
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Lord Privy SealClick to Search Lord Privy Seal |
noun the senior cabinet minister in the British Cabinet who has no official duties • Hypernyms: cabinet minister • Member Holonyms: British Cabinet
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Lord RayleighClick to Search Lord Rayleigh |
noun English physicist who studied the density of gases and discovered argon; made important contributions to acoustic theory (1842-1919) • Syn: Rayleigh, Third Baron Rayleigh, John William Strutt • Instance Hypernyms: physicist
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Lord ToddClick to Search Lord Todd |
noun Scottish chemist noted for his research into the structure of nucleic acids (born in 1907) • Syn: Todd, Sir Alexander Robertus Todd • Instance Hypernyms: chemist
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lordlessClick to Search lordless |
adjective having no lord or master - example : harsh punishments for sturdy vagabonds and masterless men • Syn: masterless • Similar to: uncontrolled
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lordlinessClick to Search lordliness |
noun 1. overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward inferiors • Syn: arrogance, haughtiness, hauteur, high-handedness • Derivationally related forms: lordly, high-handed (for: high-handedness), haughty (for: haughtiness), arrogant (for: arrogance) • Hypernyms: pride, superbia • Hyponyms: condescension, superciliousness, disdainfulness, contemptuousness, hubris, imperiousness, domineeringness, overbearingness, superiority, snobbery, snobbism, snobbishness 2. formality in bearing and appearance - example : he behaved with great dignity • Syn: dignity, gravitas • Derivationally related forms: lordly • Hypernyms: bearing, comportment, presence, mien
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lordlyClick to Search lordly |
adjective 1. of or befitting a lord (Freq. 1) - example : heir to a lordly fortune - example : of august lineage • Syn: august, grand • Similar to: noble • Derivationally related forms: Lord, lordliness 2. having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy - example : some economists are disdainful of their colleagues in other social disciplines - example : haughty aristocrats - example : his lordly manners were offensive - example : walked with a prideful swagger - example : very sniffy about breaches of etiquette - example : his mother eyed my clothes with a supercilious air - example : "a more swaggering mood than usual"- W.L.Shirer • Syn: disdainful, haughty, imperious, overbearing, prideful, sniffy, supercilious, swaggering • Similar to: proud • Derivationally related forms: superciliousness (for: supercilious), overbearingness (for: overbearing), lordliness, imperiousness (for: imperious), haughtiness (for: haughty), disdainfulness (for: disdainful)
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lordolatryClick to Search lordolatry |
noun the worship of a lord because of his rank or title • Hypernyms: idolatry, devotion, veneration, cultism
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lordosisClick to Search lordosis |
noun an abnormal inward (forward) curvature of the vertebral column • Syn: hollow-back • Derivationally related forms: lordotic • Hypernyms: spinal curvature
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lordoticClick to Search lordotic |
adjective having abnormal sagging of the spine (especially in horses) • Syn: dipped, swayback, swaybacked • Similar to: unfit • Derivationally related forms: lordosis
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Lord's DayClick to Search Lord's Day |
noun first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians • Syn: Sunday, Dominicus, Sun • Hypernyms: rest day, day of rest • Part Holonyms: weekend
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Lord's PrayerClick to Search Lord's Prayer |
noun the prayer that Christ gave his disciples in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 6:9-13) • Instance Hypernyms: prayer • Instance Hyponyms: Paternoster • Part Holonyms: Sermon on the Mount
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Lord's Resistance ArmyClick to Search Lord's Resistance Army |
noun a quasi-religious rebel group in Uganda that terrorized and raped women and kidnapped children who were forced to serve in the army • Topics: terrorism, act of terrorism, terrorist act • Regions: Uganda, Republic of Uganda • Instance Hypernyms: terrorist organization, terrorist group, foreign terrorist organization, FTO
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Lords SpiritualClick to Search Lords Spiritual |
noun the clergy in France and the heads of the church in Britain • Syn: first estate • Regions: United Kingdom, UK, U.K., Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Great Britain, France, French Republic • Hypernyms: estate of the realm, estate, the three estates
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Lord's SupperClick to Search Lord's Supper |
noun 1. a Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine (Freq. 1) • Syn: Holy Eucharist, Eucharist, sacrament of the Eucharist, Holy Sacrament, Liturgy, Eucharistic liturgy • Derivationally related forms: liturgical (for: Liturgy), liturgist (for: Liturgy), Eucharistic (for: Eucharist) • Hypernyms: sacrament • Part Meronyms: Offertory, Communion, Holy Communion, sacramental manduction, manduction 2. the traditional Passover supper of Jesus with his disciples on the eve of his crucifixion • Syn: Last Supper • Hypernyms: Seder, Passover supper
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Lord's tableClick to Search Lord's table |
noun the table in Christian churches where communion is given • Syn: altar, communion table • Hypernyms: table
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Lords TemporalClick to Search Lords Temporal |
noun the nobility in France and the peerage in Britain • Syn: second estate • Regions: United Kingdom, UK, U.K., Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Great Britain, France, French Republic • Hypernyms: estate of the realm, estate, the three estates
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lords-and-ladiesClick to Search lords-and-ladies |
noun common European arum with lanceolate spathe and short purple spadix; emerges in early spring; source of a starch called arum • Syn: cuckoopint, jack-in-the-pulpit, Arum maculatum • Hypernyms: arum, aroid • Member Holonyms: genus Arum • Part Meronyms: arum
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lordshipClick to Search lordship |
noun the authority of a lord • Derivationally related forms: lord • Hypernyms: authority, authorization, authorisation, potency, dominance, say-so
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LordshipClick to Search Lordship |
noun a title used to address any British peer except a duke and extended to a bishop or a judge (Freq. 2) - example : Your Lordship - example : His Lordship • Derivationally related forms: Lord • Hypernyms: title
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mesne lordClick to Search mesne lord |
noun a feudal lord who was lord to his own tenants on land held from a superior lord • Hypernyms: Lord, noble, nobleman
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press lordClick to Search press lord |
noun a powerful newspaper proprietor • Hypernyms: publisher, newspaper publisher
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Linguatic Dictionary Index
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