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Milords Meaning in English

word · lemma: milord

məˈlɔrdz
muh-LORDZ
mˈaɪlɔːdz
my-LAWDZ

Definición

'Milords' is a formal or old-fashioned way to address or refer to English noblemen or judges, especially in a court or historical context.

Uso & Matices

'Milords' is archaic and highly formal, mostly found in historical dramas, literature, or court settings. It is rarely used in modern English except for stylistic effect or tradition. Usually plural; singular is 'milord.' Not to be confused with 'my lord.'

Oraciones de Ejemplo

The servant bowed before the milords in the hall.

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The milords listened carefully to the case in court.

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All the milords wore elegant robes at the ceremony.

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Do the milords have any further questions for the witness?

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In the play, the milords argue about who should inherit the estate.

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You can almost hear the judge say, 'Order, milords!' in those old films.

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