NOBLES vs LORD: NOUN
- Plural form of noble.
- A titled peer of the realm
- God.
- Used as a title for a bishop.
- Used as a title for certain high officials and dignitaries.
- Used as a courtesy title for a younger son of a duke or marquis.
- Used as the usual style for a baron.
- Used as a form of address for a marquis, an earl, or a viscount.
- The general masculine title of nobility and other rank.
- The House of Lords.
- The proprietor of a manor.
- A king.
- A man of high rank in a feudal society or in one that retains feudal forms and institutions, especially.
- A person who has general authority over others
- Terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God
- A titled peer of the realm
- A title bestowed on the persons above named; and also, for honor, on certain official persons
- One of whom a fee or estate is held; the male owner of feudal land
- The Supreme Being; Jehovah.
- The Savior; Jesus Christ.
- One of the constituent parts of the British Parliament, consisting of the lords spiritual and temporal.
- A territorial magnate.
- The love-feast or agape, especially in the primitive church, whether accompanying the sacrament or apart from it.
- In Great Britain and Ireland, the principal official of a county, who has under him deputy lieutenants, and controls the appointment of justices of the peace and the issue of commissions in the local military organizations. The office was originally created for the defense of the counties in times of disturbance.
- One who goes foremost through the harvest with the seythe or the sickle.
- An honorary title bestowed in Great Britain on certain official personages, generally as part of a designation.
- A nobleman; a title of honor in Great Britain given to those who are noble by birth or creation: applied to peers of the realm, of Scotland, and of Ireland, including dukes, marquises, earls, viscounts, and barons.
- The proprietor of a manor; the grantor under whom feudal tenants held, for whom he was to some extent responsible, and over whom he had authority. The word, with its meaning modified, is retained in the modern term landlord.
- A title of respect formerly given to persons of superior rank or consideration, especially in the phrase of address ‘my lord,’ as to kings and princes, monks or other ecclesiastics, a husband, etc.: still used humorously of a husband with reference to his wife.
- [capitalized] In Scripture, and in general Christian use, the Supreme Being; Jehovah: with the definite article except in address; also applied to Christ, who is called the Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord, or our Lord.
- A master or ruler; a man possessing supreme authority or power of control; a monarch, governor, chief, proprietor, or paramount disposer.
- Jesus.
- In astrology, a planet that exercises dominion: thus, the ruler of the sign or the cusp of the first house in a nativity is termed lord of the ascendant or of the geniture. See lord of the ascendant, under ascendant, 1.
- A hump-backed person; -- so called sportively.
- One who has power and authority; a master; a ruler; a governor; a prince; a proprietor, as of a manor.
- A titled nobleman., whether a peer of the realm or not; a bishop, as a member of the House of Lords; by courtesy; the son of a duke or marquis, or the eldest son of an earl; in a restricted sense, a baron, as opposed to noblemen of higher rank.
- A husband.
- The male head of a household.
- A man who has mastery in a given field or activity.
- A man of renowned power or authority.
- A hunchback.
NOBLES vs LORD: ADJECTIVE
- Having high moral qualities
- Having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character
- Of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy especially as derived from feudal times
- Inert especially toward oxygen
- Impressive in appearance
- N/A
NOBLES vs LORD: VERB
- N/A
- Make a lord of someone
NOBLES vs LORD: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To have a prominent or dominating position.
- To rule over.
- To play the lord; to domineer; to rule with arbitrary or despotic sway; -- sometimes with over; and sometimes with it in the manner of a transitive verb.
- To insist upon or boast about so as to act in a domineering or superior manner.
NOBLES vs LORD: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord.
- To rule or preside over as a lord.
NOBLES vs LORD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To raise to the rank of a lord; hence, to treat, address, or acknowledge as lord or master.
- To rule or preside over as lord.
- To play the lord; domineer; rule with arbitrary or despotic sway: sometimes followed by over, and sometimes by the indefinite it, with or without over.
- (idiom) (lord it over) To act in a domineering or superior manner toward.
NOBLES vs LORD: RELATED WORDS
- Upstanding, Imperial, Aristocratic, Nobleman, Lord, Kingly, Lofty, Dignifying, Exalted, Highborn, Magnanimous, Idealistic, Worthy, Ennobling, Honorable
- Gods, Heaven, Liege, Lordship, God, Creator, Master, Jehovah, Noble, Godhead, Divine, Nobleman, Almighty, God almighty, Overlord
NOBLES vs LORD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Upstanding, Imperial, Aristocratic, Nobleman, Lord, Kingly, Lofty, Dignifying, Exalted, Highborn, Magnanimous, Idealistic, Worthy, Ennobling, Honorable
- Providence, Lordy, Heaven, Liege, Lordship, God, Master, Jehovah, Noble, Godhead, Divine, Nobleman, Almighty, God almighty, Overlord
NOBLES vs LORD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Catholic nobles and by war with the Scots.
- Nobles and Kuhanek, said company spokesman Tom Lange.
- Aristocratie, firent pendre ou bruler les Aristocrates, et depouillerent les Nobles pour enrichir les Pretres, ou les Pretres pour enrichir les Nobles.
- Following were a hundred chariots driven by nobles in gold and ivory, while other nobles on foot entirely surrounded the chariot of the queen.
- Where once these nobles had controlled the immediate surroundings of the king, lesser nobles and high administrative officials now took their places.
- When the nobles refuse to allow refugees into Wall Sheena, Darius Zackly intervenes, arresting the nobles and dethroning Fritz.
- Europe, first in Italy, then, as Italian nobles and French nobles married, spread to the French courts.
- Nobles Yuri: Looks like the nobles are living the sweet life, as usual.
- They asked nobles for help and thus nobles helped them, thus giving nobles a god status.
- Honorary Pallbearers: Alfred Huff, Thomas Tullos, Henry Joe Roese, Alex Nobles, Caleb Oates, Greg Nobles and Joeseph Nobles.
- For You are my lamp, O Lord; the Lord shall enlighten my darkness.
- Lord, fore charyte, I ame an herpere of hethynes, Helpe me now, lord, yn this destres.
- The LORD will fulfill his purpose for me; your steadfast love, O LORD, endures forever.
- January of Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice, on mobile phone thefts, increased custody.
- The noble Lord, Lord Tunnicliffe, spoke about our position on Kashmir.
- Lord, Please come into my life and heal me Lord.
- Lord, I trust that you are Lord Jesus.
- The Lord gives and the Lord takes away; blessed be the name of the Lord.
- The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away; may the name of the LORD be praised.
- Shiva purana state, This mantra praises the two incarnations of Lord Vishnu namely Lord Krishna and Lord Ram.
NOBLES vs LORD: QUESTIONS
- Why did nobles try to maintain distance from merchants?
- Do nobles burnishers come in different sizes and configurations?
- What is the history of Bhupal Nobles College Udaipur?
- Can nobles use their titles during the republican regime?
- Were medieval nobles forced to eat nothing but porridge?
- What did wealthy nobles do to entertain their guests?
- What happened to Cliff Nobles after his music career?
- Where is the Nobles County Government Center located?
- When did people start speaking like English nobles?
- How were nobles and commeners different from peasants?
- Will everyone who says'Lord Lord'enter the Kingdom of Heaven?
- Why is Lord Shiva called Mahadev and Lord Vishnu as devadeva?
- What happened to Lord Tariq from Lord and Peter's show?
- What is the nakshatra Lord and Rashi Lord of a planet?
- What did Lord Baltimore and Lord Cecil do for Maryland?
- What happened to Lord Furnival in Lord of the flies?
- How did Lord Krishna spare the life of Lord Kaliya?
- Why is Lord Shiva called the Lord of all creatures?
- Is Lord Kaal Bhairav a benevolent form of Lord Shiva?
- Why did Lord Vishnu gave Varanasi back to Lord Shiva?