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Laird

Laird Meaning & Definition
Laird Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Laird?

[n] (Scotland) a landowner

Synonyms | Synonyms for Laird:

Related Terms | Find terms related to Laird: archduke | aristocrat | armiger | baron | baronet | beneficiary | blue blood | Brahman | cestui | cestui que trust | cestui que use | count | daimio | deedholder | duke | earl | esquire | feoffee | feudatory | gentleman | grand duke | grandee | hidalgo | householder | lace-curtain | landgrave | landlady | landlord | lord | lordling | magnate | magnifico | margrave | marquis | master | mesne | mesne lord | mistress | noble | nobleman | optimate | owner | palsgrave | patrician | peer | proprietary | proprietor | proprietress | proprietrix | rentier | seigneur | seignior | silk-stocking | squire | swell | thoroughbred | titleholder | upper-cruster | viscount | waldgrave

See Also | landholder | landowner | property owner

Laird In Webster's Dictionary

\Laird\, n. [See {Lord}.] A lord; a landholder, esp. one who holds land directly of the crown. [Scot.]

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