lordship
[ lawrd-ship ]
/ ˈlɔrd ʃɪp /
noun
(often initial capital letter)
a term of respect used when speaking of or to certain noblemen (usually preceded by his or your).
the state or dignity of a lord.
the authority or power of a lord.
the domain of a lord.
British. (often initial capital letter)
a term of respect used when speaking of or to judges (usually preceded by his or your).
Words nearby lordship
lordosis,
lords,
lords spiritual,
lords temporal,
lords-and-ladies,
lordship,
lordship of the isles,
lordy,
lore,
lorelei,
loren
British Dictionary definitions for his-lordship (1 of 2)
lordship
/ (ˈlɔːdʃɪp) /
noun
the position or authority of a lord
British Dictionary definitions for his-lordship (2 of 2)
Lordship
/ (ˈlɔːdʃɪp) /
noun
(preceded by Your or His) British
a title used to address or refer to a bishop, a judge of the high court, or any peer except a duke