0 a man of high social rank, or a title given to a man who has earned official respect, in the UK -- lord
2 something you say when you are surprised or angry -- Dobry Boże !
Good Lord! Is that the time?
In comparison, the altar-bound lords seem all the more static.
Again, we have a straight conflict between lords and tenants over the customary rights of each.
This secured them a clientele of lords who depended on their support and could be used as conduits of imperial will.
Next, the mats-symbolic seats of authority-of the lords were "counted" and ranked, and the lords declared their candidacy for various political positions.
Combining the conflicting expectations pertaining to the warrior knight, courtier, gentleman scholar, and local lord, the basis of aristocratic rule was varied and contested.
Despite the erosion of the initial glyph, enough survives to suggest that the figure depicted on this scepter was named specifically as a lord.
The lord wears an elaborate hip- and loincloth, which is also eroded.
Its membership of three hundred included landlords, learned law lords, and university professors.
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老爺,貴族, (某一領域的)巨頭,巨擘, 頭銜…
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老爷,贵族, (某一领域的)巨头,巨擘, 头衔…
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lord, Señor [masculine, singular]…
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lorde…
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~卿(きょう)…
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Lord, (Birleşik Krallık) bir asalet ünvanı…
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seigneur [masculine], lord [masculine], seigneur…
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títol utilitzat davant del nom d’un home que té una posició social alta: Lord…
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