Lord
Lord is a title and form of address used in various cultures and historical periods. It derives from the Old English hlāfweard, literally meaning “loaf-ward” or “bread-keeper,” conceptually a person who controlled land and owed service to a higher lord. The term evolved to mean master, owner, or ruler and is cognate with the German Herr and Dutch Heer.
In medieval and early modern Europe, a lord was a landholder who presided over a manor and
In modern usage, “my lord” or “your lordship” are formal forms of address for male peers in
Usage varies by country, but the word generally marks a position of authority, ownership, or reverence, whether