lordling

[ˈlɔːdlɪŋ]

lordling Definition

  • 1a young or minor lord
  • 2a petty or insignificant lord
  • 3a person who behaves in a haughty or overbearing manner due to their perceived superiority

Using lordling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lordling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The lordling was only a teenager when he inherited his father's estate.

  • Example

    The local lordlings were often at odds with each other over land and resources.

  • Example

    He acted like a lordling, expecting everyone to bow down to him.

lordling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lordling

Phrases with lordling

  • a young nobleman or aristocrat

    Example

    The young lordling was still learning the ways of the court.

  • a minor or insignificant lord

    Example

    The petty lordling had little power or influence beyond his own lands.

  • to behave in an overbearing or haughty manner towards someone perceived as inferior

    Example

    He was always lordling it over his subordinates, making them feel small and insignificant.

Origins of lordling

from 'lord' + '-ling', meaning 'a person belonging to or associated with'

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Summary: lordling in Brief

'Lordling' [ˈlɔːdlɪŋ] refers to a young or minor lord, or a person who behaves in a haughty or overbearing manner due to their perceived superiority. It can also denote a petty or insignificant lord. Examples include 'The lordling was only a teenager when he inherited his father's estate,' and 'He acted like a lordling, expecting everyone to bow down to him.' Phrases include 'young lordling,' 'petty lordling,' and 'lordling it over someone.'