laford
Middle English
Etymology
See lord
Noun
laford
- (chiefly Early Middle English) Alternative form of lord
- a. 1175, Cotton Homilies, section 243:
- Ure laford ihesu crist þe seið Sine me nichil potestis facere.
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- 1894, Bodleian Library. Manuscript. 343; Napier, Arthur S., History of the Holy Rood-tree: a twelfth century version of the cross-legend...
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