lordhood

noun

Etymology

From lord + -hood.

  1. inherited from hlāford
  2. inherited from lord
  3. suffixed as lordhood — “lord + hood

Definitions

  1. The state, quality, or condition of a lord

    • Philip Herbert may expect knighthoods, lordhoods, court-promotions: neither did his heroic mother ' tear her hair,' I think, to any great extent,——except in the imaginations of Osborne, Pinchbeck and such like.
    • The old Norman lordhood quality here, too, cross' d with that Saxon fiber from which twain the best current stock of England springs — poetry that revels above all things in traditions of knights and chivalry, and deeds of derring-do.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA