Definition of Lordliness. Meaning of Lordliness. Synonyms of Lordliness

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Definition of Lordliness

Lordliness
Lordliness Lord"li*ness, n. [From Lordly.] The state or quality of being lordly. --Shak.

Meaning of Lordliness from wikipedia

- The Lordly Ones is a collection by Keith Roberts published in 1986. The Lordly Ones is a collection of seven stories, four of which are science fiction...
- The Lordly Hudson is a poem and 1962 book of collected poetry by Paul Goodman. Richard Kostelanetz wrote that Goodman's title lyric was the most memorable...
- "Lordly" is a song recorded by French DJ and producer Feder featuring the vocals of Alex Aiono. The song was released as a digital download on 20 August...
- Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber is a real-time tactical role-playing game developed by Quest Corporation and localized by Atlus USA for the Nintendo...
- Lordly Domains is a 1997 role-playing game supplement published by Chaosium for Pendragon. Lordly Domains is a sourcebook about nobles and their lives...
- The Barony of Schwarzenberg (German: Herrschaft Schwarzenberg) was a domain that emerged in the middle of the 12th century in the Saxon Ore Mountains in...
- Butter in a Lordly Dish is the name of a half-hour radio play written by Agatha Christie and first performed on the BBC Radio Light Programme on Tuesday...
- Jalal Gender male Origin Word/name Arabic Meaning Majesty, lordliness, loftiness, greatness, splendor, solemnity, glory....
- From Alley Pond to Rockefeller Center (1937) A mind mislaid (1937) The lordly Hudson Gray, Christopher (6 November 2005). "Preserving the Past, Planning...
- It is likely that the castle evolved from the practice of fortifying a lordly home. The greatest threat to a lord's home or hall was fire as it was usually...