lord
How to Use Lord
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA nobleman or ruler, a religious title for God, or (as a verb) to boss others around.
"Lord it over someone" is the common idiom — you don't just "lord someone," you "lord it over" them.
Word Forms
lorded past tense, lords plural, Lords plural, Lords plural, lords singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The _____ of the manor collected rent from the tenant farmers.
Etymology
From Old English hlāford, a compound of hlāf ("bread, loaf") and weard ("guardian") — literally "the guardian of the bread," referring to the head of a household who ensured everyone was fed.