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Meaning of unlord
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unlord (v. t.)
To deprive of the rank or position of a lord.
unlord Sentence Examples
- The unlorded serfs toiled tirelessly on the vast estate.
- The castle was unlorded, its once-mighty owner now fallen.
- The revolution unlorded the aristocracy, stripping them of their titles and wealth.
- The land remained unlorded after the death of its last noble proprietor.
- The unlorded territories were ripe for conquest by rival kingdoms.
- The peasants rejoiced at the unlord's demise, finally free from their oppressive rule.
- The unlorded estate lay in ruins, a testament to the ravages of war.
- The unlorded rebels fought valiantly for their freedom, determined to break the chains of servitude.
- The unlorded ship drifted aimlessly, its crew having mutinied against their tyrannical captain.
- The unlorded king was forced to abdicate, his reign brought to an end by the people's uprising.
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To deprive of the rank or position of a lord.
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The unlorded serfs toiled tirelessly on the vast estate.
The castle was unlorded, its once-mighty owner now fallen.
The revolution unlorded the aristocracy, stripping them of their titles and wealth.
The land remained unlorded after the death of its last noble proprietor.