释义 |
unˈlorded, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not having the rank of a lord.
1641Milton Reform. i. 22 He that will mould a modern Bishop into a primitive, must yeeld him to be elected by the popular voyce, undiocest, unrevenu'd, unlorded. 1808Bentham Sc. Reform. 43 For doing Sheriff's work, we should be reduced to men as yet unlorded. 2. Not owned by, or subject to, a lord.
1803Moore To Miss Moore 54 While Peace..Walks o'er the free unlorded soil. |