Lord in Italian
Lord in Italian is lord, Signore, castellano — Lord means a man who holds a title of nobility, or a ruler with power over others.
Lord in Italian
lord
An additional title added to denote the dignity of certain high officials, such as the "Lord Mayors" of major cities in the British Commonwealth
Signore
castellano
(obsolete) The master of the servants of a household; (historical) the master of a feudal manor
signore
nobildonna
(obsolete, uncommon) A baron or lesser nobleman, as opposed to greater ones
nobile
(obsolete, uncommon) A baron or lesser nobleman, as opposed to greater ones
nobiluomo
(obsolete, uncommon) A baron or lesser nobleman, as opposed to greater ones
dominare
(transitive) To invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord; to grant the title of lord.
governare
(transitive) To invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord; to grant the title of lord.
What does "Lord" mean?
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noun A man who holds a title of nobility, or a ruler with power over others.
"The lord of the manor collected rent from the tenant farmers."
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noun A title used for members of the British peerage, or as a form of address for certain officials.
"The Lord Mayor opened the new bridge."
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name A title for God or Jesus Christ in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic tradition.
"They gathered to pray and thank the Lord."
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verb To act in a superior, bossy way toward others.
"He loved to lord it over his younger siblings."
Lord in a sentence
- The lord of the manor collected rent from the tenant farmers.
- She married into the family of a minor lord.
- The Lord Mayor opened the new bridge.
- They gathered to pray and thank the Lord.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Lord" in Italian?
"Lord" in Italian is lord, Signore, castellano. Lord means: A man who holds a title of nobility, or a ruler with power over others.
How do you use "Lord" in a sentence?
Example: "The lord of the manor collected rent from the tenant farmers." In Italian, "Lord" is lord, Signore, castellano.
Are there other ways to say "Lord" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 9 translations listed for "Lord": lord, Signore, castellano, signore, nobildonna, nobile.
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