Usage Note
Milord is a French adaptation of the English 'my lord', historically used to address or refer to a wealthy English aristocrat travelling on the Continent. It carries a slightly archaic or ironic flavour today. The famous song 'Milord' by Édith Piaf (1959) made the word internationally known. The final d is silent in French pronunciation.
Examples
"Il posait en milord devant le château."
Natural Translation
He was posing like an English lord in front of the castle.
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