laird (Meaning)

Wordnet

laird (n)

a landowner

Webster

laird (n.)

A lord; a landholder, esp. one who holds land directly of the crown.

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FAQs About the word laird

a landownerA lord; a landholder, esp. one who holds land directly of the crown.

landlady, landholder,landowner, letter,proprietor, renter,landlord, lessor

lessee, tenant,tenant, lessee,lodger, lodger, roomer, roomer,

The local laird, Lord MacLaren, was known for his generosity and hospitality.

The laird's estate stretched for miles, encompassing forests, meadows, and a small village.

The laird's daughter, Lady Anne, was renowned for her beauty and grace.

The laird's son, Laird John, was a skilled swordsman and a fierce warrior.