lord
Middle English
/lɔːrd/, /ˈlɔːwərd/
noun
Definitions
- lord important man
- Lord title of God
Etymology
Inherited from Old English hlāford (lord).
Origin
Old English
hlāford
Gloss
lord
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- banner lord English
- belord English
- douchelord English
- dragonlord English
- druglord English
- edgelord English
- fucklord English
- ganglord English
- landlord English
- lord English
- lorddom English
- lordest English
- lordeth English
- lordful English
- lordhood English
- lordish English
- lordkin English
- lordless English
- lordlike English
- lordling English
- lordly English
- lordness English
- lordolatry English
- lordship English
- memelord English
- moneylord English
- overlord English
- queerlord English
- scumlord English
- shiplord English
- shitlord English
- sperglord English
- timelord English
- unlord English
- warlord English
- lordi Finnish
- Lord German
- lord Hungarian
- lord Italian
- лорд Russian
- lord Spanish, Castilian
- hlaforddom Old English
- hlafordleas Old English
- hlafordlic Old English
- hlāford Old English
- landhlaford Old English
- landhlāford Old English
- sciphlaford Old English
- landlorde Middle English
- lond Middle English
- lordlyng Middle English
- lordo Esperanto
- lord Serbo-Croatian
- лорд Serbo-Croatian
- lávarður Icelandic
- lord Turkish
- lordur Faroese
- ლორდი Georgian
- লাট Bengali