Lordship meaning in Urdu
Lordship Sentence
Lordship Definitions
1 of 2) Lordship : آقائیت, سرداری : (noun) a title used to address any British peer except a duke and extended to a bishop or a judge.
His Lordship.
Useful Words
Duchess : جاگیردار کی بیوی , Ladyship : خاتون ہونے کا خطاب , Herr : مرد کو مخاطب کرنے کا جرمن لفظ , Excellency : اعزازی لقب , Fraulein : دوشیزہ , Frau : بیوی , Imprint : شناخت , Highness : عزت مآب , Sir : سر , Running Title : کتابی عنوان , Believe : خیال کرنا , Lord : نواب زادہ , Hrolf : نورمنڈی کا نواب , Duchy : جاگیر , Astor : برطانوی سیاست دان , British Commonwealth : برطانوی دولت مشترکہ , Coadjutor : معاون , Archbishop : پادریوں کا سردار , Bishopric : بشپ کے تحت حلقہ , Bishop's Throne : پادری کا تخت , Calculate : اندازہ لگانا , Fail : فیل کرنا , Discretion : اختیار , Misjudge : غلط اندازہ لگانا , Miscalculate : غلط اندازہ لگانا , Approve : صاد کرنا , Judgeship : جج کا عہدہ , Protractible : قابل طول , Europe : براعظم یورپ , Pass : کامیاب قرار دینا , Judicial : عدالت سے متعلق
Useful Words Definitions
Duchess: the wife of a duke or a woman holding ducal title in her own right.
Ladyship: a title used to address any peeress except a duchess.
Herr: a German courtesy title or form of address for a man.
Excellency: a title used to address dignitaries (such as ambassadors or governors); usually preceded by `Your` or `His` or `Her`.
Fraulein: a German courtesy title or form of address for an unmarried woman.
Frau: a German courtesy title or form of address for an adult woman.
Imprint: an identification of a publisher; a publisher's name along with the date and address and edition that is printed at the bottom of the title page.
Highness: (Your Highness or His Highness or Her Highness) title used to address a royal person.
Sir: sir is used as a respectful form of address for a man. It is often used to show deference or politeness when speaking to someone in a position of authority or as a way to show respect in formal or professional settings. "Sir" is also commonly used to address someone in a customer service or hospitality context. It is a term that denotes respect and is often used to address a person of higher social status or authority..
Running Title: the title (or a shortened title) of a book used as a running head.
Believe: judge or regard; look upon; judge.
Lord: a titled peer of the realm.
Hrolf: Norse chieftain who became the first duke of Normandy (860-931).
Duchy: the domain controlled by a duke or duchess.
Astor: British politician (born in the United States) who was the first woman to sit in the British House of Commons (1879-1964).
British Commonwealth: an association of nations consisting of the United Kingdom and several former British colonies that are now sovereign states but still pay allegiance to the British Crown.
Coadjutor: an assistant to a bishop.
Archbishop: a bishop of highest rank.
Bishopric: the territorial jurisdiction of a bishop.
Bishop's Throne: a throne that is the official chair of a bishop.
Calculate: judge to be probable.
Fail: judge unacceptable.
Discretion: freedom to act or judge on one`s own.
Misjudge: judge incorrectly.
Miscalculate: judge incorrectly.
Approve: judge to be right or commendable; think well of.
Judgeship: the position of judge.
Protractible: able to be extended.
Europe: the 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia); the British use `Europe` to refer to all of the continent except the British Isles.
Pass: accept or judge as acceptable.
Judicial: belonging or appropriate to the office of a judge.