English to Haitian Meaning of lord - mèt


Lord :
mèt

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Definitions of lord in English
Noun(1) terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God(2) a person who has general authority over others(3) a titled peer of the realm
Verb(1) make a lord of someone
Examples of lord in English
(1) In Scotland the role of the feudal lord was superimposed upon the more ancient status of chief of a clan or kindred.(2) our lord the king(3) There were a few who exhibited signs of demonic influence, but not that of a great ÔÇÿdemon lord .ÔÇÖ(4) when we were at school, you used to lord it over us(5) That was because he was known to be the largest crime lord in the entire country and no one ever dared challenge him.(6) The noble lord spends most of his time alone and prefers not to talk about the four-year sentence he received for perjury.(7) lord of the sea(8) The noble lord had gone to bed drunk, woken up an hour later, still drunk, and had convinced himself that it was breakfast time.(9) First, to grant his wish of being rich and powerful she makes him a drug lord in his jungle fastness.(10) Everyone will know the Gospel, and everyone will know The Lord .(11) Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts ; the whole earth is full of his glory!(12) In 1993 the Sunday Trading Act set about dismantling the legislation protecting the Lord's Day .(13) He says police can be bribed and drug lords have a powerful influence on who will be spending time in jail and who will be released.(14) There are nearly 200 knights, lords , and their ladies milling about, conversing, boasting, laughing.(15) The crow leisurely passed to and fro along the alleys, now lost among the little hollows and hillocks, and now emerging into sight, sometimes at a less, sometimes at a greater distance, but always with a deportment of the most lord-like indifference to the world around him.(16) This was a tax paid to the lord of the manor when an animal had been sold by its owner.
Related Phrases of lord
(1) drug lord ::
mèt dwòg
(2) feudal lord ::
feyodal mèt
(3) lord-like ::
mèt ki tankou
(4) land lord ::
mèt peyi
(5) lord of lords ::
Chèf tout chèf
Synonyms
Noun
1. master ::
mèt
3. magnate ::
gwo negosyan
4. maker ::
Maker
5. nobleman ::
gwo fonksyonè leta
Different Forms
lord, lorded, lording, lords
Word Example from TV Shows
The Lord of Light hears your voice.

The Lord of Light hears your voice.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 3

These arm rings\Nbind you in loyalty to me, your lord, your chieftain.

These arm rings
bind you in loyalty to me, your LORD, your chieftain.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 1

You're Lord of Winterfell now.

You're Lord of Winterfell now.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3

No trouble at all, my lord.
It's a great honor.

No trouble at all, my LORD. It's a great honor.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 4

Pardon, my lord.

Pardon, my LORD.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 6

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