Canadian French Meaning of lords
seigneurs
Other Canadian French words related to seigneurs
- barons
- rois
- magnats
- princes
- magnats
- capitaines
- tsars
- Moghols
- étoiles
- tsars
- tsars
- Célébrités
- divinités
- personnalités
- _big cheeses_
- gros canons
- gros fromages
- Roues grandes
- gros bonnet | gros poisson | gros chat
- demi-dieux
- gros chats
- chiffres
- dieux
- gros canons
- poids lourds
- Les bosses
- kahunas
- nababs
- nababs
- notables
- personnages
- Supervedettes
- VIP
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Definitions and Meaning of lords in English
lords
house of lords, one of whom a fee or estate is held in feudal tenure, a ruler to whom service and obedience are due, a feudal tenant whose right or title comes directly from the king, the son of a duke or a marquess or the eldest son of an earl, a British nobleman, god sense 1, jesus, baron sense 2a, a hereditary peer of the rank of marquess, earl, or viscount, to act like a lord, a British nobleman or a bishop entitled to sit in the House of Lords, the male head of a household, a person from whom a feudal estate is held, to put on airs, to act as if having the rank or power of a lord, a ruler by hereditary right or preeminence to whom service and obedience are due, a person who has power and authority, one having power and authority over others, one that has achieved mastery or that exercises leadership or great power in some area, an owner of land or other real (see real entry 1 sense 2) property, a bishop of the Church of England, a person chosen to preside over a festival, a man of rank or high position, a feudal tenant holding his estate directly from the king, husband
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seigneurs
house of lords, one of whom a fee or estate is held in feudal tenure, a ruler to whom service and obedience are due, a feudal tenant whose right or title comes
barons,rois,magnats,princes,magnats,capitaines ,tsars,Moghols,étoiles,tsars
une demi-pinte,inférieurs,poids léger,Subordonnés,subordonnés,personne,zéros,zéros
lorded (it over) => régner, lord (it over) => dominer, lops (off) => couper (off), lopping (off) => couper (couper), lopped (off) => coupé (de),