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The Abrahamic deity of the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths.
(RQ:Shakespeare Richard 2)
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the Father; the Godhead.
(RQ:King James Version)
1582, (w), 1 Corinth. 12:3:
- Therfore I doe you to vnderſtand that no má ſpeaking in the Spirit of God, ſaith anáthema to IESVS. And no man can ſay, is Lord|Our Lord IESVS: but in the Ghost|holy Ghoſt.
(RQ:Tennyson In Memoriam)
Any other deity particularly important to a religion or a worshipper.
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(surname), originally a nickname for someone who either acted as if he were a lord or had worked in a lord's household.
''An interjection variously expressing astonishment, surprise, resignation.''
{{quote-text|en|year=c. 1595|author=William Shakespeare|title=The Comedie of Errors|year_published=1623|section=iii. i. 50
(n-g)
A generic title used in reference to any peer of the British nobility or any peer below the dignity of duke and (as a title) for the younger sons of dukes and marquesses (''see usage note'').
(RQ:Wilde Lady Windermere)
An additional title added to denote the dignity of certain high officials, such as the "Mayors" of major cities in the Commonwealth
A priest.
(l), (l) (gloss)
(RQ:Wycliffe Bible)