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lord [lɔ:d] SAM.

1. lord (nobleman):

lord m. spol

2. lord (ruler):

lord of the manor slabš.

3. lord pog. (powerful man):

gospod m. spol

4. lord (God):

Gospod m. spol

Lord ˈChan·cel·lor SAM. brit. angl.

Lord ˈMay·or SAM. brit. angl.

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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The bond was subscribed by eight bishops, nine earls and seven lords.
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Provincial lords gained power as the increasingly dysfunctional dual system of government eventually collapsed amid civil war.
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The vested interest of priest lords have, perhaps, corrupted some of the teachings.
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The feudal system of vassals and lords also fell into shambles.
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Moreover, there were further claims by other lords, making the situation quite convoluted.
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These unacknowledged chiefs were still lords in the traditional sense.
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Insecurity led the lords to raise city walls during the 13th century.
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The hereditary stipends provided to the "samurai" by their formal feudal lords (and assumed by the central government in 1871) were likewise abolished in 1873.
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The cities independence and their direct relationship with the emperor, which was designed to liberate them from the cupidity of lords and princes closer to home, was implicitly under threat.
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Local lords, finally tired of the situation, hire a band of adventurers to attack the slavers in their home.
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