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mylord

milord, my lord

noun mee-LORD Rare

Usage Note

Mylord (also written milord) is a French borrowing from English 'my lord', historically used to address British noblemen. In modern French it is often used ironically or theatrically to mock pomposity. The song 'Milord' by Édith Piaf is its most famous cultural echo.

Examples

"Oui, mylord, votre carrosse est prêt."

Natural Translation

Yes, my lord, your carriage is ready.

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