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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005)n Merriam Webster'snoun Etymology: French, from English my lord Date: 1607 an Englishman of noble or gentle birth Oxford Reference Dictionaryn. hist. an Englishman travelling in Europe in aristocratic style. Etymology: F f. E my lord: cf. MILADY Webster's 1913 DictionaryMilord Mi*lord", n. [F. (also It., Sp., Russ.), fr. E. my lord.] Lit., my lord; hence (as used on the Continent), an English nobleman or gentleman. Moby ThesaurusEminence, Grace, Her Excellency, Her Highness, Her Ladyship, Her Majesty, Highness, His Lordship, His Majesty, Honor, Imperial Highness, Imperial Majesty, Lady, Ladyship, Lord, Lordship, Majesty, My Lady, My Lord, Reverence, Royal Highness, Royal Majesty, Serene Highness, Worship, Your Lordship, milady |