Milord

//mɪˈlɔːd//

Synonyms for "milord" (26 found)

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Translations

5 translations across 4 languages.

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French

1 entries
  • milord noun (Traveling English nobleman)

Greek

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  • μιλόρδος noun (Traveling English nobleman)

Portuguese

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  • milorde noun (Traveling English nobleman)

Russian

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  • мило́рд noun (Traveling English nobleman)
  • су́дарь noun (Traveling English nobleman)

Sample sentences

8 total sentences available.

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Hail, milord.

Source: tatoeba (709462)

I beg you pardon, milord. It's not Hebrew, but Latin.

Source: tatoeba (3381816)

Not since the year 17—, when milord Castlebrilliant's curricle was whirled to sea with her ladyship within, had there been such vehement weather.

Source: wiktionary

1986, Ben Elton & al., Blackadder II, 3: "Potato" Aah-ahhh! You have a woman’s hand, milord! I’ll wager these dainty pinkies never weighed anchor in a storm.

Source: wiktionary

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