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lord

1 of 3noun
/lɔrd/
1

God, particularly in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions, signifying authority and divine power

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  • The hymn praised the Lord for His guidance and blessings throughout life.
  • She found comfort in the Lord's teachings during challenging times.
  • The Bible frequently refers to God as the Lord, highlighting His omnipotence and sovereignty.
  • The religious text emphasized the Lord's role as a protector and provider.
  • The sermon focused on the attributes of the Lord and how they influence the lives of the faithful.
2

a person who holds authority or power over others

  • The landowners acted as lords over the workers.
  • He behaved like a lord, giving orders to everyone.
  • Local lords controlled trade in the region.
  • They feared the lord who ruled the territory harshly.
  • She treated him as lord of the household.
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a man of high rank who belongs to the nobility

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  • The lord of the manor welcomed guests to his estate for the annual harvest festival.
  • The feudal system placed lords in charge of administering justice and collecting taxes from their vassals.
  • In medieval times, lords controlled vast estates and had authority over the peasants who lived on their lands.
  • He was appointed as a lord by the king, granting him a seat in the royal council.
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