lording
English
Noun
lording (plural lordings)
- (archaic) A lord.
- c. 1587–1588, [Christopher Marlowe], Tamburlaine the Great. […] The First Part […], 2nd edition, part 1, London: […] [R. Robinson for] Richard Iones, […], published 1592, →OCLC; reprinted as Tamburlaine the Great (A Scolar Press Facsimile), Menston, Yorkshire, London: Scolar Press, 1973, →ISBN, Act I, scene ii:
- How now my Lords of Egypt & Zenocrate?
Now muſt your iewels be reſtor’d againe:
And I that triumpht ſo be ouercome.
How ſay you Lordings, Is not this your hope?
- (obsolete) A lordling; a little lord.
Verb
lording
- present participle and gerund of lord
References
- “lording” in Webster’s Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary: Based on Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, 7th edition, Springfield, Mass.: G[eorge] & C[harles] Merriam, 1963 (1967 printing), →OCLC.
Anagrams
Middle English
Noun
lording
- alternative form of lordlyng