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n. (plural of lord English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: lord)

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Something was happening that had both the Lords of the Admiralty and the Maritime Lords on edge.

How can the people have confidence when the lords of the province, father and son, distrust and plot against each other?

But there must be very few lords in this country who are as tender as he is.

But I understand that his castle is already surrounded by the forces of Lord Nobutada as well as those of Lords Fuwa, Maeda, and Sassa.

The castle towns along the coastline of Kyushu in western Japan were ruled by lords like Otomo, Omura, Arima, and Ito.

Mitsuhide still had no idea where Hideyoshi was, but the attitudes of the local lords made him feel uneasy.

Lord Hideyoshi, but generally the lords seated here are all bearing firmly in mind that it is the first time the Oda clan has met like this to discuss such important matters.

On the contrary, the other lords thought it wise of him to have left, and were all relieved of the sensation of intense danger they had felt.

I doubt that he would invite retainers like us, especially for tea, and leave our lord out, when there are other lords here he could have invited instead.

This is not easily understood, because all of them use every bit of their ingenuity to deceive their lords into overevaluating their talents.

Then another actor introduced a stanza from a chorus and some chants from the Christian mass, which had recently been gaining favor among the lords of the western provinces.

There was no doubt that what pleased the common man also gave pleasure to the great lords and samurai.

He had invited the various lords to a tea ceremony at Osaka Castle, which was still under construction.

Tokugawa clan, Hideyoshi would inevitably ask for news of Kazumasa, and would always talk about Kazumasa to the lords who had friendly relations with the Tokugawa clan.

Lord Stannis and a small garrison had held the castle for close to a year, against the great host of the Lords Tyrell and Redwyne.