milord

/mɪˈlɔrd/
noun
  1. A respectful term used to address a nobleman or gentleman, especially in British contexts.
    • In the old novel, the characters always addressed the duke as milord.
    • The tour guide explained that milord was once a common way to speak to a lord.
    • The servant bowed and said, 'Your carriage is ready, milord.'
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