Used in a Sentence

lordship

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for lordship.

Editorial note

Every British subject is liable to be drafted, and paid, into a year or two of part-time lordship.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The state or condition of being a lord.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of lordship gathered in one view.

noun

The state or condition of being a lord.

noun

Dominion; power; authority.

noun

Seigniory; domain; the territory over which a lord holds jurisdiction; a manor.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for lordship.

noun

The state or condition of being a lord.

noun

Dominion; power; authority.

noun

Seigniory; domain; the territory over which a lord holds jurisdiction; a manor.

noun

(by extension, with "his" or "your", often capitalised) Title applied to a lord, bishop, judge, or another man with a title.

Example sentences

1

Every British subject is liable to be drafted, and paid, into a year or two of part-time lordship.

2

They’ve been promised lordship over other men and today line up at his wake to collect.

3

They'll give it up voluntarily, maybe throw in Iceland as a bonus to show His Lordship how loyal his vassals are.

4

The author has no lordship over my computer or my mailbox.

5

That's a very narrow definition which would even exclude people like Alan Sugar who has an actual lordship and knighthood as well piles of cash.

6

It’s cheaper and easier to buy a lordship in Scotland.

7

> but by then i had a lordship and manor in every city in the eastern kingdoms.

8

Land used not to be owned (feudal lordship was functionally different than private ownership.) Then, society shifted, land became private, and that was the beginning of rent.

9

We are the priests who maintain the holy money printer called Steam for our lordship, first of his name Gabe Newell, so that he may purchase fleets of yachts.

10

> Most Googlers I've spoken to despise this guy's reactionary lordship over the project, This is pure nonsense.

11

This ends Matt’s lordship over Wordpress.

12

> Most Googlers I've spoken to despise this guy's reactionary lordship over the project Wat‽ Talk to more of us.

Quote examples

1

Presumably "your Lordship" is Lord Germain.

2

> A footman in his lordship's service stated he went into his master's bedroom [...] isn't an example of the phrase "master bedroom".

3

Some quotes with Moldbug's commentary: " The last time I had the honour of being in your Lordship's company, you observed that you were utterly at a loss as to what facts many parts of the Declaration of Independence published by the Philadelphia Congress referred..." Moldbug: In other words: these Congress people are so whack-a-doodle-doo, half the time your Lordship can't even tell what they're talking about.

4

He states: "all are not either slaves by nature or freemen by nature, and also that there is in some cases a marked distinction between the two classes, rendering it expedient and right for the one to be slaves and the others to be masters: the one practicing obedience, the others exercising the authority and lordship which nature intended them to have.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use lordship in a sentence?

Every British subject is liable to be drafted, and paid, into a year or two of part-time lordship.

What does lordship mean?

The state or condition of being a lord.

What part of speech is lordship?

lordship is commonly used as noun.