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milord
[ mi-lawrd ]
noun
- an English nobleman or gentleman (usually used as a term of address).
milord
/ ³¾ÉªËˆ±ôɔ˻å /
noun
- (formerly) a continental title used for an English gentleman
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of milord1
First recorded in 1590–1600; from French, from English phrase my lord
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of milord1
C19: via French from English my lord
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Example Sentences
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"A constant battle, milord. Just how I like it. And I'm looking forward to working with you again."
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Alas, milord will have to demand a higher tithe from the serfs this year.
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“I was only napping, milord,†she said, sitting down.
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The captain's face was as green as the sea when he came bowing up to Theon and asked, "May we make for port now, milord?"
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"She looks so like him, does she not, milord? She has his nose, and his hair . . ." "She does."
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