Lores in english
Lords
pronunciation: lɔrdz part of speech: noun
pronunciation: lɔrdz part of speech: noun
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» Cámara de los Lores, la = House of Lords, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .
Example: It has recently been decided that the United Kingdom parliamentary archive, which is the responsibility of the House of Lords Record Office, will not include European Communities material.lord = lord.
Example: This biography is the best yet on Lord Acton.more:
» título de lord = peerage .
Example: Ronnie Barker, the man who invented the zip fastener, was today honoured with a lifetime peerage.