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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

  1. The unlorded serfs toiled tirelessly on the vast estate.
  2. The castle was unlorded, its once-mighty owner now fallen.
  3. The revolution unlorded the aristocracy, stripping them of their titles and wealth.
  4. The land remained unlorded after the death of its last noble proprietor.
  5. The unlorded territories were ripe for conquest by rival kingdoms.
  6. The peasants rejoiced at the unlord's demise, finally free from their oppressive rule.
  7. The unlorded estate lay in ruins, a testament to the ravages of war.
  8. The unlorded rebels fought valiantly for their freedom, determined to break the chains of servitude.
  9. The unlorded ship drifted aimlessly, its crew having mutinied against their tyrannical captain.
  10. 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.