3. Blabbing, babbling, tattling, tell-tale.

Loquacity, n. Talkativeness, garrulity, gift of gab, loquaciousness, chattering, volubility, multiloquence.

Lord, n.

    1. Master, ruler, governor, sovereign, king, monarch, superior, prince.
    2. Noble, nobleman, peer.
    3. Husband, spouse.
    4. God, Jehovah. See God
    5. Christ, the Saviour, the Master.

Lord it over. Lord over. Rule, rule over, domineer over, play the lord.

Lordliness, n.

    1. Dignity, majesty.
    2. Pride, haughtiness.

Lordly, a.

    1. Dignified, majestic, grand, noble, lofty.
    2. Proud, haughty, domineering, imperious, overbearing, insolent, tyrannical, despotic, arrogant.
    3. Large, liberal, noble.

Lordly, ad. Proudly, imperiously, despotically, haughtily.

Lord’s-day, n. Sunday, the Christian Sabbath, first day of the week, the day of rest.

Lordship, n.

    1. Authority, dominion, rule, sway, command, control, government, direction, domination, empire, sovereignty.
    2. Manor, seigniory, domain.

Lord’s-prayer, n. Pater noster.


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