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Lordship Meaning in English

word

/ˈɫɔɹdʃɪp/
LORD-ship
/lˈɔːdʃɪp/
LAWD-ship

Definition

The title or rank of a lord, or a respectful way to address a man with this rank. Sometimes also means control or authority over something.

Usage & Nuances

"Lordship" is formal and mostly used in legal, historical, or ceremonial contexts. Commonly paired as "Your Lordship" when addressing someone directly. It can also refer legally to land owned by a lord (rare today). Not used in casual conversation.

Example Sentences

He inherited his father's lordship and estate.

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They bowed before his lordship.

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The judge was addressed as 'Your Lordship' in court.

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His lordship will see you now. Please wait here.

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You can't enter without lordship's permission.

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The old castle has long been under his lordship.

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