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lording
/ ˈlɔːdɪŋ /
noun
- archaic.a gentleman; lord: used in the plural as a form of address
- an obsolete word for lordling
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lording1
Old English hlāfording, from hlāford lord + -ing ³, suffix indicating descent
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Example Sentences
"He's a gentleman, he is an old-class gentleman, and generous with his time, not lording it around."
From BBC
He's nestled safely in his pristine chamber, cocooned by a massive video wall and lording over the population's oxygen supply.
From Salon
The tone may have changed, but we’re still watching the same sort of guys lording over kitchens.
From Seattle Times
He did so by lording over the three-point line as if he were a foot shorter.
From Washington Post
“He has spent decades lording his power over his victims and the community by demonstrating how unbound by legal limits he feels,” prosecutors wrote.
From Seattle Times
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