noun
- A Scottish landowner; the owner of a large estate in Scotland.
Usage: Scottish English; formal or historical
Examples
- The laird of the estate invited the villagers to the annual gathering.
- In medieval Scotland, a laird held considerable power over his lands and tenants.
- The old laird passed down his property to his eldest son.
- She married a wealthy laird and became mistress of the castle.
- The laird's manor stood on a hill overlooking the valley.