noun
- plural of lord; men of noble rank or high social position
- members of the House of Lords in the British Parliament
- men who have authority or control over others
Usage: British politics
verb
- third person singular present of lord; acts in a superior or domineering manner
Examples
- The lords gathered in the castle for the royal ceremony.
- The House of Lords debated the new legislation.
- Medieval lords controlled vast estates and many peasants.
- He lords his wealth over his less fortunate neighbors.
- The feudal lords demanded tribute from their subjects.
- She always lords her superior knowledge over the group.