Definitions for milords

milords mi·lord

Spelling: [mi-lawrd]
IPA: /mɪˈlɔrd/

Milords is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 193 anagrams from letters in milords (dilmors).

Definitions for milords

noun

  1. an English nobleman or gentleman (usually used as a term of address).
  2. an English nobleman or gentleman (usually used as a term of address).

Origin of milords

1590-1600; French my lord

Examples for milords

She married me because she thought me a rich English milord.

milord Sir James loved to drink and the beautiful Lola loved to flirt.

He says, milord will call on you hisself, and so I hold myself—how you say 'bereit?'

milord will be glad to return to England, where all, I am told, are true Royalists.

He does not underrate the talents of milord Wellington as a commander.

The milord rushed towards a window, which luckily was closed.

milord has not spared thee, thou art dying also, and it is well!

Colonel Bishop is a rich man; and you, milord, are no doubt also rich.

I have heard much of you: you are intimate with milord Bolingbroke.

A gentleman—a countryman of milord's—has been here these three days awaiting him.

I have heard much of you: you are intimate with milord Bolingbroke.

She married me because she thought me a rich English milord.

milord has not spared thee, thou art dying also, and it is well!

milord Sir James loved to drink and the beautiful Lola loved to flirt.

A gentleman—a countryman of milord's—has been here these three days awaiting him.

He says, milord will call on you hisself, and so I hold myself—how you say 'bereit?'

The milord rushed towards a window, which luckily was closed.

milord will be glad to return to England, where all, I am told, are true Royalists.

He does not underrate the talents of milord Wellington as a commander.

Colonel Bishop is a rich man; and you, milord, are no doubt also rich.

Word Value for milords
Scrable

9

Words with friends

11

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