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Lord
Lord
n.
A
hump
-
backed
person
;
so
called
sportively
.
Lord
n.
One
who
has
power
and
authority
; a
master
; a
ruler
; a
governor
; a
prince
; a
proprietor
, as of a
manor
.
Lord
n.
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
.
Lord
n.
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
.
Lord
n.
A
husband
.
Lord
n.
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
.
Lord
n.
The
Supreme
Being
;
Jehovah
.
Lord
n.
The
Savior
;
Jesus
Christ
.
Lord
v. t.
To
invest
with
the
dignity
,
power
,
and
privileges
of a
lord
.
Lord
v. t.
To
rule
or
preside
over
as a
lord
.
Lord
v. i.
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
.
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