my lord - translation to german
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my lord - translation to german

BRITISH TITLE
M'lud; Milor; M'Lord; My Lord

my lord         
Mylord, mein Herr (Höflichkeitsfloskel; ehrenwürdige Anrede)
pardon my French         
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COMMON ENGLISH LANGUAGE PHRASE OSTENSIBLY DISGUISING PROFANITY AS WORDS FROM THE FRENCH LANGUAGE.
Excuse my French; Pardon My French; Excuse my french; French (euphemism); Pardon my Klatchian; Pardon my french
Entschuldigen Sie meine direkte Art, Verzeihen Sie wenn ich das so sage
Lord Chancellor         
  • [[Jack Straw]] was the first [[commoner]] to be appointed as Lord Chancellor since 1587.
  • The Viscount Hailsham]] wearing the uniform of the Lord High Chancellor, depicted on a [[cigarette card]] produced for the [[Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth]] in 1937
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HIGHEST-RANKING REGULARLY-APPOINTED GREAT OFFICER OF STATE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Lord High Chancellor; Lord chancellor of England; Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain; Chancellor of England; Lord Chancellor of Great Britain; Lord Chancellor of England; Commissioner of the Great Seal; Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom; Lord high chancellor; Lord High Chancellor of England; Chancellor of Great Britain; Lords Chancellor; Lord Chancellors; Lord Commissioner of the Great Seal; Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal; Custodian of the Great Seal; High Chancellor; Lord High Chancellors of Great Britain; Lord chancellor
oberster Richter (in Britannien)

Definition

My Lord
(in the UK) a polite form of address to judges, bishops, and certain noblemen.

Wikipedia

Milord

Milord (French: [milɔʁ]) is a term for an Englishman, especially a noble, traveling in Continental Europe. The term was used in both French and English from the 16th century. It apparently derives ultimately from the English phrase "my lord", which was borrowed into Middle French as millourt or milor, meaning a noble or rich man.

Examples of use of my lord
1. Say÷ ‘Knowledge of the spirit belongs to my Lord.
2. Say: ‘Knowledge of the spirit belongs to my Lord.
3. Abu Hurayrah quotes this supplication by the Prophet: «My Lord!
4. He smiled joyously at her words, and said÷ ‘My Lord!
5. The Prophet then added the following glorification: «My Lord!