English-Thai Dictionary
Lord
N พระเยซูคริสต์ พระผู้เป็นเจ้า Savior Jesus Christ prae-yea-su-kris
Lord Chancellor
N อธิบดี ศาลสูงสุด Lord High Chancellor ae-ti-ba-de-san-sung-sud
Lord High Chancellor
N อธิบดี ศาลสูงสุด Lord Chancellor ae-ti-ba-de-san-sung-sud
Lord Mayor
N นายกเทศมนตรี (ใน ประเทศอังกฤษ na-yok-tad-sa-mon-tre
Lord's Day
N วันอาทิตย์ Sunday wan-ar-tid
lord
N ขุนนาง สมาชิก ของ สภา ขุนนาง nobleman kun-nang
lord
N ท่าน ลอร์ด (ใช้ เรียก ขุนนาง ที่ มี บรรดาศักดิ์ ระดับสูง tan-lod
lord
N บรรดาศักดิ์ ของ เจ้าหน้าที่ ระดับสูง ใน อังกฤษ ban-da-sak-kong-jao-na-ti-ra-dab-sung-nai-ang-krid
lord
N บรรดาศักดิ์ อย่างเป็นทางการ ของ พระ ใน คริสตศาสนา ban-da-sak-yang-pen-tang-kan-kong-pra-nai-kris-sad-sa-na
lord
N ผู้ทรงอิทธิพล ใน อาชีพ phu-song-id-ti-pon
lord
N เจ้าของที่ดิน เจ้าของ คฤหาสน์ ผู้ ที่ เป็นเจ้าของ ทรัพย์สมบัติ jao-kong-ti_din
lord
N เจ้านาย ผู้มีอำนาจ ปกครอง แคว้น พระยา เจ้านาย เจ้าเหนือหัว master chief ruler jao-nai-phu-me-am-nad-pok-krong-kwaen
lord
VI มีอำนาจ หรือ อิทธิพล เหนือ domineer me-am-nad-rue-id-ti-pon-nuan
lord over
PHRV บัญชา สั่ง บังคับ ให้ ทำ ด้วย คำสั่ง queen over ban-cha
lordling
N ท่าน สุภาพบุรุษ
lordly
ADJ ซึ่ง มี ลักษณะ ของ ขุนนาง sueng-me-lak-sa-na-kong-kun-nang
lordly
ADJ สง่าผ่าเผย สง่า majestic regal dignified noble lofty sa-nga-pa-poi
lordly
ADJ หยิ่งยโส ยโส วางก้าม จองหอง ถือตัว haughty arrogant overbearing domineering meek yang-ya-so
lordly
ADV อย่าง มี ลักษณะ ของ ขุนนาง yang-me-lak-sa-na-kong-kun-nang
lordship
N ตำแหน่ง หรือ ฐานะ ขุนนาง ชั้น ลอร์ด tam-naeng-rue-ta-na-kun-nang-chan-lod
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
LORD
n. 1. A master; a person possessing supreme power and authority; a ruler; a governor.
Man over man he made not lord.
But now I was the lord of this fair mansion.
2. A tyrant; an oppressive ruler.
3. A husband.
I oft in bitterness of soul deplores my absent daughter, and my dearer lord.
My lord also being old. Genesis 18:12.
4. A baron; the proprietor of a manor; as the lord of the manor.
5. A nobleman; a title of honor in Great Britain given to those who are noble by birth or creation; a peer of the realm, including dukes, marquises, earls, viscounts and barons. Archbishops and bishops also, as members of the house of lords, are lords of parliament. Thus we say, lords temporal and spiritual. By courtesy also the title is given to the sons of dukes and marquises, and to the eldest sons of earls.
6. An honorary title bestowed on certain official characters; as lord advocate, lord chamberlain, lord chancellor, lord chief justice, etc.
7. In scripture, the Supreme Being; Jehovah. When Lord, in the Old Testament, is prints in capitals, it is the translation of Jehovah, and so might, with more propriety, be rendered. The word is applied to Christ, Psalm 11 :1; Colossians 3:24. and to the Holy Spirit, 2 Thessalonians 3:5. As a title of respect, it is applied to kings, Genesis 4 :1; 2 Samuel 19:19 -2 , 26 -3 . to princes and nobles, Genesis 42:3 , 33; Daniel 4:19, 24. to a husband, Genesis 18:12. to a prophet, 1 Kings 18:7; 2 Kings 2:19. and to a respectable person, Genesis 24:18. Christ is called the Lord of glory, 1 Corinthians 2:8. and Lord of lords, Revelation 19:16.
LORD
v.t.To invest with the dignity and privileges of a lord.
LORD
v.i.To domineer; to rule with arbitrary or despotic sway; sometimes followed by over, and sometimes by it, in the manner of a transitive verb. The whiles she lordeth in licentious bliss.
I see them lording it in London streets.
They lorded over them whom now they serve.
LORDING
n.A little lord; a lord, in contempt or ridicule. [Little used. ]
LORDLIKE
a. 1. Becoming a lord.
2. Haughty; proud; insolent.
LORDLINESS
n.[from lordly. ] 1. Dignity; high station.
2. Pride; haughtiness.
LORDLING
n.A little or diminutive lord.
LORDLY
a.[lord and like. ] 1. Becoming a lord; pertaining to a lord.
Lordly sins require lordly estates to support them.
2. Proud; haughty; imperious; insolent.
Every rich and lordly swain, with pride would drag about her chain.
LORDLY
adv. Proudly; imperiously; despotically. A famished lion, issuing from the wood, roars lordly fierce.
LORDSHIP
n. 1. The state of quality of being a lord; hence, a title of honor given to noblemen, except to dukes, who have the title of grace.
2. A titulary compellation of judges and certain other persons in authority and office.
3. Dominion; power; authority.
They who are accounted to rule over the Gentiles, exercise lordship over them. Mark 1 :42.
4. Seigniory; domain; the territory of a lord over which he holds jurisdiction; a manor.
What lands and lordships for their owner know my quondam barber.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LORD
Lord, n. Etym: [Cf. Gr.
Defn: A hump-backed person; -- so called sportively. [Eng. ] Richardson (Dict. ).
LORD
Lord, n. Etym: [OE. lord, laverd, loverd, AS. hlaford, for hlafweard,i. e., bread keeper; hlaf bread, loaf + weardian to look after, to take care of, to ward. See Loaf, and Ward to guard, and cf. Laird, Lady. ]
1. One who has power and authority; a master; a ruler; a governor; a prince; a proprietor, as of a manor. But now I was the lord Of this fair mansion. Shak. Man over men He made not lord. Milton.
2. A titled nobleman. , whether a peer of the realm or not; a bishop, as a member of the House of Lords; by courtesy; the son of a duke or marquis, or the eldest son of an earl; in a restricted sense, a boron, as opposed to noblemen of higher rank. [Eng. ]
3. A title bestowed on the persons above named; and also, for honor, on certain official persons; as, lord advocate, lord chamberlain, lord chancellor, lord chief justice, etc. [Eng. ]
4. A husband. "My lord being old also. " Gen. xviii. 12. Thou worthy lord Of that unworthy wife that greeteth thee. Shak.
5. (Feudal Law )
Defn: One of whom a fee or estate is held; the male owner of feudal land; as, the lord of the soil; the lord of the manor.
6. The Supreme Being; Jehovah.
Note: When Lord, in the Old Testament, is printed in small capitals, it is usually equivalent to Jehovah, and might, with more propriety, be so rendered.
7. The Savior; Jesus Christ. House of Lords, one of the constituent parts of the British Parliament, consisting of the lords spiritual and temporal. -- Lord high chancellor, Lord high constable, etc. See Chancellor, Constable, etc. -- Lord justice clerk, the second in rank of the two highest judges of the Supreme Court of Scotland. -- Lord justice general, or Lord president, the highest in rank of the judges of the Supreme Court of Scotland. -- Lord keeper, an ancient officer of the English crown, who had the custody of the king's great seal, with authority to affix it to public documents. The office is now merged in that of the chancellor. -- Lord lieutenant, a representative of British royalty: the lord lieutenant of Ireland being the representative of royalty there, and exercising supreme administrative authority; the lord lieutenant of a county being a deputy to manage its military concerns, and also to nominate to the chancellor the justices of the peace for that county. -- Lord of misrule, the master of the revels at Christmas in a nobleman's or other great house. Eng. Cyc. -- Lords spiritual, the archbishops and bishops who have seats in the House of Lords. -- Lords temporal, the peers of England; also, sixteen representative peers of Scotland, and twenty-eight representatives of the Irish peerage. -- Our lord, Jesus Christ; the Savior. -- The Lord's Day, Sunday; the Christian Sabbath, on which the Lord Jesus rose from the dead. -- The Lord's Prayer, the prayer which Jesus taught his disciples.Matt. vi. 9-13. -- The Lord's Supper. (a ) The paschal supper partaken of by Jesus the night before his crucifixion. (b ) The sacrament of the eucharist; the holy communion. -- The Lord's Table. (a ) The altar or table from which the sacrament is dispensed. (b ) The sacrament itself.
LORD
LORD Lord, v. t.
1. To invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord. [R.] Shak.
2. To rule or preside over as a lord. [R.]
LORD
Lord, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lorded; p. pr. & vb. n. Lording. ]
Defn: 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. The whiles she lordeth in licentious bliss. Spenser. I see them lording it in London streets. Shak. And lorded over them whom now they serve. Milton.
LORDING
Lord "ing, n. Etym: [Lord + -ing, 3.]
1. The son of a lord; a person of noble lineage. [Obs. ] Spenser.
2. A little lord; a lordling; a lord, in contempt or ridicule. [Obs. ] Swift.
Note: In the plural, a common ancient mode of address equivalent to "Sirs " or "My masters. " Therefore, lordings all, I you beseech. Chaucer.
LORDKIN
LORDKIN Lord "kin, n.
Defn: A little lord. Thackeray.
LORDLIKE
Lord "like `, a. Etym: [2d lord + like. Cf. Lordly. ]
1. Befitting or like a lord; lordly.
2. Haughty; proud; insolent; arrogant.
LORDLINESS
Lord "li *ness, n. Etym: [From Lordly. ]
Defn: The state or quality of being lordly. Shak.
LORDLING
Lord "ling, n. Etym: [Lord + -ling. ]
Defn: A little or insignificant lord. Goldsmith.
LORDLY
Lord "ly, a. [Compar. Lordlier; superl. Lordliest.] Etym: [Lord + -ly. Cf. Lordlike. ]
1. Suitable for a lord; of or pertaining to a lord; resembling a lord; hence, grand; noble; dignified; honorable. She brought forth butter in a lordly dish. Judges v. 25. Lordly sins require lordly estates to support them. South. The maidens gathered strength and grace And presence, lordlier than before. Tennyson.
2. Proud; haughty; imperious; insolent. Lords are lordliest in their wine. Milton.
Syn. -- Imperious; haughty; overbearing; tyrannical; despotic; domineering; arrogant. See Imperious.
LORDLY
LORDLY Lord "ly, adv.
Defn: In a lordly manner.
LORDOLATRY
Lord *ol "a *try, n. Etym: [Lord + -olatry, as in idolatry. ]
Defn: Worship of, or reverence for, a lord as such. [Jocose ] But how should it be otherwise in a country where lordolatry is part of our creed Thackeray.
LORDOSIS
Lor *do "sis, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Med. )(a ) A curvature of the spine forwards, usually in the lumbar region. (b ) Any abnormal curvature of the bones.
LORDS AND LADIES
LORDS AND LADIES Lords " and La "dies. (Bot. )
Defn: The European wake-robin (Arum maculatum ), -- those with purplish spadix the lords, and those with pale spadix the ladies. Dr. Prior.
LORDSHIP
LORDSHIP Lord "ship, n.
1. The state or condition of being a lord; hence (with his or your ), a title applied to a lord (except an archbishop or duke, who is called Grace ) or a judge (in Great Britain ), etc.
2. Seigniory; domain; the territory over which a lord holds jurisdiction; a manor. What lands and lordships for their owner know My quondam barber. Dryden.
3. Dominion; power; authority. They which are accounted to rule over the Gentiles exercise lordship over them. Mark x. 42.
New American Oxford Dictionary
lord
lord |lôrd lɔrd | ▶noun someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler: lord of the sea | lords of the jungle | our lord the king. • (in the UK ) a man of noble rank or high office; a peer. • ( Lord ) (in the UK ) a title given formally to a baron, and less formally to a marquess, earl, or viscount (prefixed to a family or territorial name ): Lord Derby. • ( the Lords ) (in the UK ) the House of Lords, or its members collectively. • ( Lord ) (in the UK ) a courtesy title given to a younger son of a duke or marquess (prefixed to a Christian name ): Lord John Russell. • (in the UK ) in compound titles of other people of authority: Lord High Executioner. • historical a feudal superior, esp. the proprietor of a manor house. • ( Lord ) a name for God or Christ: give thanks to the Lord. ▶exclam. ( Lord ) used in exclamations expressing surprise or worry, or for emphasis: Lord, I'm cold! ▶verb 1 [ with obj. ] archaic confer the title of Lord upon. 2 (lord it over ) act in a superior and domineering manner toward (someone ). PHRASES live like a lord live sumptuously. Lord ( God ) of hosts God as Lord over earthly or heavenly armies. lord of the manor the owner of a manor house (formerly the master of a feudal manor ). Lord of Misrule historical a person presiding over Christmas games and revelry in a wealthy household. the Lord's Day Sunday. the Lord's Prayer the prayer taught by Jesus to his disciples, beginning “Our Father. ” the Lord's Supper the Eucharist; Holy Communion (esp. in Protestant use ). My Lord (in the UK ) a polite form of address to judges, bishops, and certain noblemen. Our Lord Christ. DERIVATIVES lord less adjective, lord like |-ˌlik |adjective ORIGIN Old English hlāford, from hlāfweard ‘bread-keeper, ’ from a Germanic base (see loaf 1, ward ). Compare with lady .
Lord Advocate
Lord Ad ¦vo |cate ▶noun the principal Law Officer of the Crown in Scotland.
Lord Bishop
Lord Bishop ▶noun the formal title of a bishop, in particular of a diocesan bishop (as distinct from a suffragan ).
Lord Chamberlain
Lord Chamberlain (also Lord Chamberlain of the Household ) ▶noun (in the UK ) the official in charge of the royal household, formerly the licenser of plays.
Lord Chancellor
Lord Chan cel lor |lɔrd ˈtʃæns (ə )lər |(also Lord High Chancellor ) ▶noun (in the UK ) the highest officer of the Crown, responsible for the efficient functioning and independence of the courts, and formerly presiding over the House of Lords, the Chancery Division, or the Court of Appeal. • historical an officer of state acting as head of the judiciary and administrator of the royal household.
Lord Chief Justice
Lord Chief Justice ▶noun (in the UK ) the officer presiding over the Queen's Bench Division and the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division ).
Lord Commissioner
Lord Commissioner ▶noun 1 the representative of the Crown at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. 2 (Lords Commissioners ) (in the UK ) the members of a board performing the duties of a high state office put in commission.
Lord Fauntleroy
Lord Faunt le roy see Fauntleroy.
Lord Great Chamberlain of England
Lord Great Cham ¦ber |lain of Eng |land ▶noun the hereditary holder of a ceremonial office whose responsibilities include attendance on the monarch at a coronation.
Lord High Admiral
Lord High Ad mi ral a title of the British monarch, originally the title of an officer who governed the Royal Navy and had jurisdiction over maritime causes.
Lord Howe Island
Lord Howe Is ¦land |lɔːdˈhaʊʌɪlənd | a volcanic island in the SW Pacific off the east coast of Australia, administered as part of New South Wales; pop. 347 (2006 ). ORIGIN named after Admiral Lord Howe (1726 –99 ), who was First Lord of the Admiralty when it was first visited.
Lord Justice
Lord Justice (also Lord Justice of Appeal ) ▶noun ( pl. Lords Justices ) (in the UK ) a judge in the Court of Appeal.
Lord Lieutenant
Lord Lieutenant ▶noun (in the UK ) the chief executive authority and head of magistrates in each county. • historical the viceroy of Ireland.
lordling
lord ling |ˈlôrdliNG ˈlɔrdlɪŋ | ▶noun archaic, chiefly derogatory a minor lord.
lordly
lord ly |ˈlôrdlē ˈlɔrdli | ▶adjective ( lordlier, lordliest ) of, characteristic of, or suitable for a lord: lordly titles | they were putting on lordly airs. DERIVATIVES lord li ness noun ORIGIN Old English hlāfordlic (see lord, -ly 1 ).
lord mayor
lord may or ▶noun the title of the mayor in London and some other large British cities.
Lord Ordinary
Lord Ordinary ▶noun (in Scotland ) any of the judges of the Outer House of the Court of Session.
lordosis
lor do sis |lôrˈdōsis lɔrˈdoʊsəs | ▶noun Medicine excessive inward curvature of the spine. Compare with kyphosis. • a posture assumed by some female mammals during mating, in which the back is arched downward. DERIVATIVES lor dot ic |-ˈdätik |adjective ORIGIN early 18th cent.: modern Latin, from Greek lordōsis, from lordos ‘bent backward. ’
Lord President of the Council
Lord President of the Council ▶noun (in the UK ) the cabinet minister presiding at the Privy Council.
Lord Privy Seal
Lord Privy Seal ▶noun (in the UK ) a senior cabinet minister without specified official duties.
Lord Protector
Lord Pro tec tor |lɔːdprəˈtektə (r )| ▶noun see protector ( sense 2 ).
Lord Provost
Lord Provost |lɔːdˈprɒvəst | ▶noun the head of a municipal corporation or borough in certain Scottish cities.
lords-and-ladies
lords-and-la dies ▶noun another term for cuckoopint.
lordship
lord ship |ˈlôrdˌSHip ˈlɔrdˌʃɪp | ▶noun 1 supreme power or rule: his lordship over the other gods. • archaic the authority or state of being a lord. • historical a piece of land or territory belonging to or under the jurisdiction of a lord: lands including the lordship of Denbigh. 2 (His /Your, etc. , Lordship ) in the UK, a respectful form of reference or address to a judge, a bishop, or a man with a title: if Your Lordship pleases. ORIGIN Old English hlāfordscipe (see lord, -ship ).
Lords of Session
Lords of Session ▶plural noun (in Scotland ) the judges of the Court of Session.
Lords spiritual
Lords spir it u al ▶plural noun the bishops in the House of Lords.
Lords temporal
Lords tem po ral ▶plural noun the members of the House of Lords other than the bishops.
Lordy
Lord y |ˈlôrdē ˈlɔrdi | ▶exclam. informal used to express surprise or dismay: Lordy! Whatever happened?
Oxford Dictionary
lord
lord |lɔːd | ▶noun a man of noble rank or high office; a nobleman. • ( Lord ) (in the UK ) a title given formally to a baron, and less formally to a marquess, earl, or viscount (prefixed to a family or territorial name ): Lord Derby. • ( the Lords ) (in the UK ) the House of Lords, or its members collectively. • ( Lord ) (in the UK ) a courtesy title given to a younger son of a duke or marquess (prefixed to a Christian name ): Lord John Russell. • used in compound titles of other people of authority: Lord High Executioner. • historical a feudal superior, especially the owner of a manor house. • a master or ruler: our lord the king. • ( Lord ) a name for God or Christ: give thanks to the Lord. ▶exclamation ( Lord ) used in exclamations expressing surprise or worry, or for emphasis: Lord, I'm cold! ▶verb 1 (lord it over ) act in a superior and domineering manner towards (someone ). 2 [ with obj. ] archaic confer the title of Lord upon. PHRASES live like a lord live sumptuously. Lord ( God ) of hosts God as Lord over earthly or heavenly armies. lord of the manor the owner of a manor house (formerly the master of a feudal manor ). Lord of Misrule historical a person presiding over Christmas games and revelry in a wealthy household. Lord Muck Brit. informal a haughty or socially pretentious man. the Lord's Day Sunday. the Lord's Prayer the prayer taught by Christ to his disciples, beginning ‘Our Father ’. the Lord's Supper the Eucharist; Holy Communion (especially in Protestant use ). My Lord (in the UK ) a polite form of address to judges, bishops, and certain noblemen. Our Lord used as a title for God or Jesus Christ. DERIVATIVES lordless adjective, lord-like adjective ORIGIN Old English hlāford, from hlāfweard ‘bread-keeper ’, from a Germanic base (see loaf 1, ward ). Compare with lady .
Lord Advocate
Lord Ad ¦vo |cate ▶noun the principal Law Officer of the Crown in Scotland.
Lord Bishop
Lord Bishop ▶noun the formal title of a bishop, in particular of a diocesan bishop (as distinct from a suffragan ).
Lord Chamberlain
Lord Chamberlain (also Lord Chamberlain of the Household ) ▶noun (in the UK ) the official in charge of the royal household, formerly the licenser of plays.
Lord Chancellor
Lord Chancellor ▶noun (in the UK ) the highest officer of the Crown, responsible for the efficient functioning and independence of the courts, and formerly presiding over the House of Lords, the Chancery Division, or the Court of Appeal. • historical an officer of state acting as head of the judiciary and administrator of the royal household.
Lord Chief Justice
Lord Chief Justice ▶noun (in the UK ) the officer presiding over the Queen's Bench Division and the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division ).
Lord Commissioner
Lord Commissioner ▶noun 1 the representative of the Crown at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. 2 (Lords Commissioners ) (in the UK ) the members of a board performing the duties of a high state office put in commission.
Lord Fauntleroy
Lord Faunt |leroy see Fauntleroy.
Lord Great Chamberlain of England
Lord Great Cham ¦ber |lain of Eng |land ▶noun the hereditary holder of a ceremonial office whose responsibilities include attendance on the monarch at a coronation.
Lord High Admiral
Lord High Admiral ▶noun a title of the British monarch, originally the title of an officer who governed the Royal Navy and had jurisdiction over maritime causes.
Lord High Chancellor
Lord High Chancellor ▶noun another term for Lord Chancellor.
Lord High Commissioner
Lord High Commissioner ▶noun another term for Lord Commissioner.
Lord High Treasurer
Lord High Treasurer ▶noun see treasurer.
Lord Howe Island
Lord Howe Is ¦land |lɔːdˈhaʊʌɪlənd | a volcanic island in the SW Pacific off the east coast of Australia, administered as part of New South Wales; pop. 347 (2006 ). ORIGIN named after Admiral Lord Howe (1726 –99 ), who was First Lord of the Admiralty when it was first visited.
Lord Justice
Lord Justice (also Lord Justice of Appeal ) ▶noun ( pl. Lords Justices ) (in the UK ) a judge in the Court of Appeal.
Lord Lieutenant
Lord Lieutenant ▶noun (in the UK ) the chief executive authority and head of magistrates in each county. • historical the viceroy of Ireland.
lordling
lord |ling |ˈlɔːdlɪŋ | ▶noun archaic, chiefly derogatory a minor lord.
lordly
lord ¦ly |ˈlɔːdli | ▶adjective ( lordlier, lordliest ) of, characteristic of, or suitable for a lord: lordly titles | they were putting on lordly airs. DERIVATIVES lordliness noun ORIGIN Old English hlāfordlic (see lord, -ly 1 ).
Lord Lyon
Lord Lyon ▶noun see Lyon.
Lord Mayor
Lord Mayor ▶noun the title of the mayor in London and some other large British cities.
Lord of Appeal
Lord of Appeal (in full Lord of Appeal in Ordinary ) ▶noun formal term for law lord.
Lord Ordinary
Lord Ordinary ▶noun (in Scotland ) any of the judges of the Outer House of the Court of Session.
lordosis
lordosis |lɔːˈdəʊsɪs | ▶noun [ mass noun ] Medicine excessive inward curvature of the spine. Compare with kyphosis. • a posture assumed by some female mammals during mating, in which the back is arched downward. DERIVATIVES lordotic |-ˈdɒtɪk |adjective ORIGIN early 18th cent.: modern Latin, from Greek lordōsis, from lordos ‘bent backwards ’.
Lord President of the Council
Lord President of the Council ▶noun (in the UK ) the cabinet minister presiding at the Privy Council.
Lord Privy Seal
Lord Privy Seal ▶noun (in the UK ) a senior cabinet minister without specified official duties.
Lord Protector of the Commonwealth
Lord Protector of the Commonwealth ▶noun see protector ( sense 2 ).
Lord Provost
Lord Provost |lɔːdˈprɒvəst | ▶noun the head of a municipal corporation or borough in certain Scottish cities.
Lord's
Lord's a cricket ground in St John's Wood, north London, headquarters since 1814 of the MCC. ORIGIN named after the cricketer Thomas Lord (1755 –1832 ).
lords and ladies
lords and ladies ▶noun another term for cuckoo pint.
lordship
lord |ship |ˈlɔːdʃɪp | ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] supreme power or rule: his lordship over the other gods. • archaic the authority or state of being a lord. • [ count noun ] historical a piece of land belonging to or under the jurisdiction of a lord: lands including the lordship of Denbigh. 2 (His /Your etc. Lordship ) (in the UK ) a respectful form of reference or address to a judge, a bishop, or a man with a title: if Your Lordship pleases. • Brit. ironic a form of address or reference to a man thought to be acting in a pretentious way. ORIGIN Old English hlāfordscipe (see lord, -ship ).
Lords of Session
Lords of Session ▶plural noun (in Scotland ) the judges of the Court of Session.
Lords spiritual
Lords spir ¦it |ual ▶plural noun the bishops in the House of Lords.
Lords temporal
Lords tem |poral ▶plural noun the members of the House of Lords other than the bishops.
Lord Treasurer
Lord Treasurer ▶noun see treasurer.
Lordy
Lordy |ˈlɔːdi | ▶exclamation informal used to express surprise or dismay: Lordy! Whatever happened?
American Oxford Thesaurus
lord
lord noun 1 the lord of the manor: master, ruler, leader, chief, superior, monarch, sovereign, king, emperor, prince, governor, commander, suzerain, liege, liege lord. ANTONYMS servant, inferior. 2 let us pray to the Lord : God, the Father, the Almighty, the Creator; Jehovah, Adonai, Yahweh, Elohim, Allah; Jesus Christ, the Messiah, the Savior, the Son of God, the Redeemer, the Lamb of God, the Prince of Peace, the King of Kings; informal the Man Upstairs. 3 a press lord: magnate, tycoon, mogul, captain, baron, king; industrialist, proprietor; informal big shot, (head ) honcho; derogatory fat cat. PHRASES lord it over someone in our schooldays, you used to lord it over us: order about /around, dictate to, domineer, ride roughshod over, pull rank on, tyrannize, have under one's thumb; informal boss around, walk all over, push around; throw one's weight around.
Oxford Thesaurus
lord
lord noun 1 lords and ladies were entertained here: noble, nobleman, peer, aristocrat, patrician, grandee; feudal lord, landowner, lord of the manor, seigneur; duke, earl, viscount. ANTONYMS commoner. 2 leave it to us, my lord | the lord of the manor: master, lord and master, ruler, leader, chief, superior, monarch, sovereign, king, emperor, prince, governor, commander, captain, overlord, suzerain, baron, potentate, liege, liege lord. ANTONYMS servant, inferior. 3 our Lord's parable of the lost sheep: God, the Father, Jehovah, the Almighty, the Supreme Being, the Deity; Jesus, Jesus Christ, Christ, Christ the Lord, the Messiah, the Saviour, the Son of God, the Redeemer, the Lamb of God, the Prince of Peace, the King of Kings. 4 a press lord: magnate, tycoon, mogul, captain, baron, king, nabob, grandee, mandarin; industrialist, proprietor, entrepreneur, executive, chief, leader; informal big shot, bigwig, honcho; derogatory fat cat; N. Amer. informal big wheel. ▶verb PHRASES lord it over someone when we were at school, you used to lord it over us: order about /around, boss about /around, give orders to, domineer, dominate, dictate to, pull rank on, tyrannize, bully, browbeat, oppress, repress, ride roughshod over, have under one's thumb; be overbearing, put on airs, swagger; informal throw one's weight about /around, act big. ANTONYMS be submissive.
lordly
lordly adjective 1 the symbols of lordly status | lordly titles: noble, aristocratic, princely, kingly, regal, royal, imperial, courtly, stately; magnificent, majestic, grand, august, lofty, exalted, dignified, imposing, impressive. ANTONYMS lowly. 2 I called a taxi and in lordly tones asked to be taken to Lansdowne Road: imperious, arrogant, haughty, proud, self-important, swaggering; snobbish, supercilious, disdainful, scornful, contemptuous, condescending, patronizing, cavalier, aloof, superior, high-handed, overbearing, overweening, overconfident, pompous; dictatorial, authoritarian, bossy, peremptory, autocratic, tyrannical; refined; informal high and mighty, stuck-up, snooty, uppity, hoity-toity, toffee-nosed, pushy. ANTONYMS humble.
Duden Dictionary
Lord
Lord Substantiv, maskulin , der |L o rd lɔːd |der Lord; Genitiv: des Lords, Plural: die Lords englisch lord < mittelenglisch lōverd < altenglisch hlāford = Herr, zu: hlāf = Brot (laib ) und weard = Schutzherr, Wart, also eigentlich = Brotherr, -schützer 1 ohne Plural hoher englischer Adelstitel 2 Träger dieses Titels
Lord Chancellor
Lord Chan cel lor Substantiv, maskulin , der Lordkanzler |- ˈtʃɑːnsələ |der Lord Chancellor; Genitiv: des Lord Chancellor [s ], Lord Chancellors englisch ; lateinisch-französisch -englisch höchster englischer Staatsbeamter; Präsident des Oberhauses und des Obersten Gerichtshofes
Lordkanzler
Lord kanz ler Substantiv, maskulin , der Lord Chancellor |L o rdkanzler |englisch ; lateinisch-spätlateinisch -deutsch höchster englischer Staatsbeamter; Präsident des Oberhauses und des Obersten Gerichtshofes
Lord Mayor
Lord Ma y or , Lord Ma yor Substantiv, maskulin , der |L o rd Mayor - ˈmeːɐ ˈlɔːd ˈmeə |der Lord Mayor; Genitiv: des Lord Mayor [s ], Lord Mayors Oberbürgermeister bestimmter Großstädte im britischen Commonwealth
Lordose
Lor do se Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Lord o se |griechisch Verkrümmung der Wirbelsäule nach vorn
lordotisch
lor do tisch Adjektiv |lord o tisch |zur Lordose gehörend, mit Lordose einhergehend
Lordrichter
Lord rich ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |L o rdrichter |Richter am englischen Berufungsgericht
Lordrichterin
Lord rich terin Substantiv, feminin , die |L o rdrichterin |weibliche Form zu Lordrichter
Lordschaft
Lord schaft Substantiv, feminin , die |L o rdschaft |Lordship
Lordship
Lord ship Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈlɔːdʃɪp |englisch lordship a ohne Plural Rang, Titel eines Lords b englische Anrede an einen Lord
Lordsiegelbewahrer
Lord sie gel be wah rer Substantiv, maskulin , der |Lords ie gelbewahrer |für englisch Lord Privy Seal, aus Lord und englisch privy seal = Geheimsiegel 1 Träger eines hohen Amtes in Großbritannien, der als Minister ohne Geschäftsbereich und Kabinettsmitglied das königliche Siegel führt 2 scherzhaft [einflussreicher ] Hüter einer Einrichtung, Tradition o. Ä. ein Lordsiegelbewahrer des dreigliedrigen Schulsystems
Lordsiegelbewahrerin
Lord sie gel be wah re rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Lords ie gelbewahrerin |weibliche Form zu Lordsiegelbewahrer
French Dictionary
lord
lord n. m. (pl. lords ) nom masculin Titre donné en Grande-Bretagne aux titulaires de certains postes. : C ’est un club où se rencontrent les lords. Note Typographique Suivi d ’un nom propre, le titre s ’écrit avec une majuscule. C ’est un admirateur de Lord Mountbatten. Note Technique La forme féminine est lady. Prononciation Le d se prononce ou non, [lɔrd, lɔr ]
Spanish Dictionary
lord
lord nombre masculino Título honorífico que se da a los individuos de la primera nobleza inglesa y a algunos altos cargos y a los ennoblecidos por la monarquía :los arzobispos ingleses tienen el título de lord .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xix ) del inglés lord ‘señor ’, usado especialmente para designar un título de honor inglés .El plural es lores .
lordosis
lordosis nombre femenino med Curvatura de la columna vertebral con la convexidad, generalmente exagerada, hacia la parte anterior :la cifosis, la escoliosis y la lordosis son desviaciones de la columna .El plural es lordosis .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
lord
lord /lɔː r d /〖語源は 「パンを守る人 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-dz /1 C ⦅主に英 ⦆〖しばしばL -〗(伯 [子 ]爵など )高位の貴族 (nobleman )(→lady ).2 ⦅英 ⦆〖L- 〗…卿 (きよう ) (!男子貴族の尊称; 侯 伯 子 男爵や公 侯爵の子息および伯爵の長男に対して用いる略式尊称; →duke , sir , lady ) ▸ Lord Kitchener キッチナー卿 (!正式呼称はEarl Kitchenerなど ) 3 ⦅英 ⦆〖L- 〗…長 , 長官 ; …主教 (!英国の高位の官職名 ) ▸ the Lord Mayor of London ロンドン市長 〘ロンドンのシティを治める 〙▸ the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury カンタベリー大主教 4 ⦅英 ⦆〖my L-; 呼びかけで 〗閣下 (!発音は /mi lɔːd /; 侯爵以下の男子貴族 大都市の市長 (大 )主教 高等法院判事に対して用いる; →lady ) .5 C (封建時代の )領主 , 地主 ; 荘園主 (lord of the manor )(→warlord )▸ a feudal lord 封建領主 6 〖通例the L-; 単数形で 〗〘キリスト教 〙主 (しゆ ), 神 (God ); われらが主 , キリスト (Christ ) (!(1 )特にキリストについてはour L-も用いる. (2 )しばしば無冠詞で呼びかけや感嘆に用いられる ) ▸ The Lord is my shepherd .神は我が指導者なり ▸ in the year of Our Lord 1314 西暦1314年に 7 ⦅英 ⦆〖the Lords; 集合的に; 単複両扱い 〗上院 (議員 )(the House of Lords )(→Commons ).8 C 〖the ~ of A 〗A 〈ある分野 業界など 〉の第一人者 , 大物 , 有力者 ▸ the lords of the black market やみ市の有力者たち 9 ⦅古 おどけて ⦆〖one's ~〗夫 , 亭主 , 殿方 ▸ one's lord and master ご主人様 ; 旦那様 10 〘占星 〙支配星 .(as ) dr ù nk as a l ó rd 泥酔して .(G ò od ) L ó rd! =Ò h L ó rd! =L ó rd have m è rcy!⦅話 ⦆〖間投詞的に 〗まあ, おお (!驚き ショック 困惑 腹立ち 心配などを表す ) .l ì ve like a l ó rd ぜいたくに暮らす .L ò rd (only ) kn ó ws 1 ⦅話 ⦆確かに, 本当に .2 ⦅話 ⦆ «…かは » 神のみぞ知る, だれにもわからない «wh 節 » (!いらだち 心配を表す強調表現 ) .L ò rd w í lling ⦅話 やや古 ⦆=god willing .sw è ar like a l ó rd ひどく悪態をつく .tr è at like a l ó rd 贅 (ぜい )を尽くしてもてなす .事情 (Good ) Lord !, Oh Lord !や Lord (only ) knowsなどの表現でのLordの使用を ⦅けなして ⦆と考える人もいる .動詞 他動詞 (!次の成句で ) .l ó rd it over A ⦅非難して ⦆A 〈人 〉に対していばりちらす .L -̀ Á dvocate ⦅スコット ⦆〖the ~〗法務総裁, 検事総長 .L -̀ B í shop 主教 〘公式の呼び名 〙.L -̀ Ch á mberlain ⦅英 ⦆〖the ~〗宮内長官 .L -̀ Ch ì ef J ú stice ⦅英 ⦆〖the ~〗首席裁判官 〘大法官の次位 〙.L -̀ (H ì gh ) Ch á ncellor ⦅英 ⦆〖the ~〗大法官 .L -̀ Lieut é nant 1 ⦅英 ⦆州知事 〘名誉職 〙.2 〘史 〙(1922年までの )アイルランド総督 .L -̀ M á yor ⦅英 ⦆〖the ~〗(大都市の )市長 (↑名詞 3 ).L -̀ M á yor's D à y 〖the ~〗ロンドン市長就任式日 〘11月9日 〙.L -̀ M ú ck ⦅英 くだけて ⦆見栄っ張りでうぬぼれの強い男 (→Lady Muck ).L -̀ Pr é sident of the C ò uncil ⦅英 ⦆〖the ~〗枢密院議長 .L -̀ Pr ì vy S é al ⦅英 ⦆〖the ~〗王璽 (おうじ )尚書 (しょうしょ ).L -̀ Prot é ctor =protector 3 .L -̀ Pr ó vost 〖the ~〗(スコットランドの大都市の )市長 .L ó rd's d à y [D à y ]〖the ~〗主日, 日曜日 (Sunday ).L ò rd's Pr á yer 〖the ~〗主の祈り, 主禱 (しゆとう )文 〘聖書より; Our Fatherで始まる 〙.L ò rd (s ) sp í ritual ⦅英 ⦆〖the ~〗上院聖職議員 .L ò rd's S ú pper 〖the ~〗聖餐 (せいさん ); =Last Supper .L ò rd's t á ble 〖the ~〗聖餐台 ; 祭壇 .L ò rd (s ) t é mporal ⦅英 ⦆〖the ~〗上院世俗議員 〘貴族 〙.
lordling
l ó rd ling 名詞 C ⦅通例けなして ⦆小君主 .
lordly
l ó rd ly 形容詞 1 ⦅非難して ⦆〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗傲慢 (ごうまん )な, 尊大な .2 〖名詞 の前で 〗(高位な身分相応に )壮大な ; 立派な .副詞 君主にふさわしく, 堂々と ; 横柄に .l ó rd li ness 名詞
Lord's
Lord's /lɔː r dz /名詞 ローズ クリケット場 (Lord's Cricket Ground ) 〘ロンドン北東部; Lordは人名 〙.
lordship
lord ship /lɔ́ː r dʃɪ̀p /名詞 1 U 貴族 [君主 ]の身分 ; «…に対する » 権威, 支配 (権 ) «over » ; 領地, 荘園 .2 C ⦅英 ⦆〖his L-; your Lordship (s ); their Lordships 〗閣下 〘公爵以外の貴族 主教 裁判官に対する尊称; 時に一般の人へも皮肉として用いる 〙.
Lordy
Lor dy lor dy /lɔ́ː r di /間投詞 〖しばしばoh ~〗まあ, あら, おや, おお (lord ) (!驚きを表す ) .