lord of misrule (Meaning)

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lord of misrule (n)

a person appointed master of revels at a Christmas celebration

Synonyms & Antonyms of lord of misrule

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lord of misrule Sentence Examples

  1. In the boisterous halls of the castle, the Lord of Misrule reigned supreme, inciting merriments that defied all decorum.
  2. With a sly grin and a twinkle in his eye, the Lord of Misrule led a procession of revelers through the streets, mocking authority and spreading chaos.
  3. The Lord of Misrule presided over a feast of indulgence and absurdity, where laughter and revelry replaced formality and restraint.
  4. Amidst the revelry, the Lord of Misrule's jester teased and insulted with impunity, inverting the social order.
  5. The Lord of Misrule's reign was both a celebration and a critique of the rigid social hierarchies of the time.
  6. As the festivities reached their climax, the Lord of Misrule symbolically seized power from the ruling lord, subverting authority and embracing anarchy.
  7. The Lord of Misrule's reign was a temporary respite from the constraints of everyday life, a cathartic release for the ruled.
  8. Upon the Lord of Misrule's abdication, the realms returned to normalcy, but the lessons of freedom and resilience lingered.
  9. Historians debate the origins of the Lord of Misrule, tracing its roots to ancient Saturnalia or medieval traditions.
  10. The Lord of Misrule remains an enduring symbol of rebellion, wit, and the human need to laugh in the face of adversity.

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a person appointed master of revels at a Christmas celebration

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In the boisterous halls of the castle, the Lord of Misrule reigned supreme, inciting merriments that defied all decorum.

With a sly grin and a twinkle in his eye, the Lord of Misrule led a procession of revelers through the streets, mocking authority and spreading chaos.

The Lord of Misrule presided over a feast of indulgence and absurdity, where laughter and revelry replaced formality and restraint.

Amidst the revelry, the Lord of Misrule's jester teased and insulted with impunity, inverting the social order.