"lordful" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more lordful [comparative], most lordful [superlative]
Etymology: From Middle English lordfulle, equivalent to lord + -ful. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|lordfulle}} Middle English lordfulle, {{suffix|en|lord|ful|pos=adjective}} lord + -ful Head templates: {{en-adj}} lordful (comparative more lordful, superlative most lordful)
  1. Having the manner or bearing of a lord; lordly; (by extension) authoritative; authoritarian; overbearing; bossy Derived forms: lordfully
    Sense id: en-lordful-en-adj-fiAOpjsK Categories (other): English adjectives suffixed with -ful, English entries with incorrect language header

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