- hláfweard
- m (-es/-as) steward
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Lord — For other uses, see Lord (disambiguation). Lordship redirects here. For other uses, see Lordship (disambiguation). Queen Elizabeth II, Lord of Mann Lord is a title with various meanings. It can denote a prince or a feu … Wikipedia
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Lord — (engl.: „Herr“, von altenglisch hláford, auch hlaferd oder hláfweard: „Brotherr, Brothüter“ aus altenglisch hláf „Laib“ und weard, „Hüter, Bewahrer, Wart“) ist ein englischer Adelstitel. In der englischen Kirchensprache entspricht die Bezeichnung … Deutsch Wikipedia
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лорд — Заимств. в XVIII в. из англ. яз., где lord < др. англ. hlāford < *hlāfweard, сложения hlāf «хлеб» и weard «сторож», родственных хлеб, гвардия. Лорд буквально «хранитель хлеба» … Этимологический словарь русского языка
lord — [OE] It is a measure of the centrality of bread to human society that the word lord denotes etymologically ‘guardian of the loaf’. It goes back to a primitive Old English *khlaibward, a compound formed from *khlaib ‘loaf’ and *ward ‘guardian,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
lord — {{11}}lord (n.) mid 13c., laverd, loverd, from O.E. hlaford master of a household, ruler, superior, also God (translating L. Dominus, though O.E. drihten was used more often), earlier hlafweard, lit. one who guards the loaves, from hlaf bread,… … Etymology dictionary
lord — noun a man of noble rank or high office. ↘(Lord) (in the UK) a title given formally to a baron, and less formally to a marquess, earl, or viscount (prefixed to a family or territorial name). ↘(the Lords) the House of Lords, or its members… … English new terms dictionary
lord — lȍrd m <N mn lòrdovi, G lòrdōvā> DEFINICIJA naslov pripadnika višeg plemstva i imenovanih uglednih osoba u Engleskoj [ (plaća, živi) k (a)o pijani lord ponaša se pretjerano rastrošno, izvan svojih mogućnosti] ETIMOLOGIJA engl.: gospodar,… … Hrvatski jezični portal
lord — [[t]lɔrd[/t]] n. 1) a person who has authority, control, or power over others; master or ruler 2) a person who exercises authority from property rights; an owner of land, houses, etc 3) a person who is a leader or has great influence in a… … From formal English to slang