LORDSHIP


Meaning of LORDSHIP in English

ˈlȯ(ə)rdˌship, -ȯ(ə)d- noun

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hlāfordscipe, from hlāford lord + -scipe -ship — more at lord

1.

a. : the rank or dignity of a lord — used as a title with your or periphrastically with his or their

his Lordship is not at home

if it please your Lordship

b. : the authority or power of a lord : dominion , sovereignty

the lordship of God over time — F.V.Filson

this claim to racial lordship — Times Literary Supplement

2. : the domain or territory belonging to or under the jurisdiction of a lord : seigniory

wandered from lordship to lordship and country to country — A.R.Wagner

3.

a. : a royalty on minerals

b. : a royalty on the sales of books

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.