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the etymology of the word can be traced back to the Old English word hlāford which originated from hlāfweard meaning "loaf-ward" or "bread-keeper",
lewd(lay), in England friendly. And ic cyðe eoƿ, þæt ic ƿylle beon hold hlaford and unsƿicende to godes gerihtum and to rihtre ƿoroldlage. And I kithe(make
a mutated form of hlāf, "loaf, bread", also seen in the corresponding hlāford, "lord". The second part is usually taken to be from the root dig-, "to
English term for a menial servant, lit. "loaf-eater", the counterpart of hlaford "loaf-warden" and hlæfdige, which became "lord" and "lady" respectively
to submit to the rule of strong lords. The Old English word for lord is hlaford ('loaf-guardian' or 'bread-giver'). The early law codes of Kent use the
dryhtne dyre. Me wæs Deor noma. Ahte ic fela wintra folgað tilne, holdne hlaford, oþþæt Heorrenda nu, leoðcræftig monn, londryht geþah, þæt me eorla hleo
Offices at the court included that of the þyle and the sċop. The title of hlāford ("lord") denoted the head of any household in origin and expressed the
the root bogъ ("god"). The semantics is similar to English lord (from hlaford "bread-warden"), the idea being that it is part of the function of a chieftain
bisyllabic caldo in several Romance languages. Old English hlāfweard > hlāford > Middle English loverd > Modern English lord, pronounced /lɔːrd/ English
to submit to the rule of strong lords. The Old English word for lord is hlaford ('loaf-guardian' or 'bread-giver'). The early law codes of Kent use the
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Name of the Narrator of Hadith
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Mass, heap.
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God; Light; Shine; A Lighted Lamp; Beautiful Male; Smart; Sunlight
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Peace; Awakened
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Hawaiian
Wildflower.
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Pleasure of Joy; Bitter; Sea of Bitterness; The Perfect One; Sea of Sorrow; Wished for Child; Rebellious; Star; Mary
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Grace.
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and Kayla, meaning: keeper of the keys; pure.
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From the Headland with the Hazel Trees
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German
Variant spelling of German Aldrick, ELDRICH means "old ruler; long time ruler."
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