6.Lords,the Lords Spiritual and Lords Temporal comprising the House of Lords. 7.(cap.) (in Great Britain) a.the title of certain high officials:Lord Mayor of London. b.the formally polite title of a bishop:Lord Bishop of Durham.
2. Lords The House of Lords. 3. Abbr. Ld. Chiefly British The general masculine title of nobility and other rank: a. Used as a form of address for a marquis, an earl, or a viscount. b. Used as the usual style for a baron. c. Used as a courtesy title for a younger son of ...
So I feel like at this point there’s enough in the course and I go into much detail in my full 9-hour lecture on this technique, that it would be okay to do a somewhat brief what I’m going to shoot for is let’s say like a 90-minute treatment of annual profections, as kind...
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Lu Ya’s ritual essentially treats the straw effigy like an idol that will house a god’s essence. This might explain how the primal spirit of Zhao Gongming (and therefore Sun Wukong) is called to enter the icon. Fig. 6 (top) – A collection of the talisman, grains, treasures, and ...
6. Lords, the Lords Spiritual and Lords Temporal comprising the House of Lords. 7. (cap.) (in Great Britain) a. the title of certain high officials: Lord Mayor of London. b. the formally polite title of a bishop: Lord Bishop of Durham. c. the title informally substituted for marqu...
1.peer,nobleman,count,duke,gentleman,earl,noble,baron,aristocrat,viscount,childe(archaic)She married a lord and lives in a huge house in the country. 2.ruler,leader,chief,king,prince,master,governor,commander,superior,monarch,sovereign,liege,overlord,potentate,seigneurIt was the home of the power...
2. Lords The House of Lords. 3. Abbr. Ld. Chiefly British The general masculine title of nobility and other rank: a. Used as a form of address for a marquis, an earl, or a viscount. b. Used as the usual style for a baron. c. Used as a courtesy title for a younger son of ...
2. Lords The House of Lords. 3. Abbr. Ld. Chiefly British The general masculine title of nobility and other rank: a. Used as a form of address for a marquis, an earl, or a viscount. b. Used as the usual style for a baron. c. Used as a courtesy title for a younger son of ...
2. Lords The House of Lords. 3. Abbr. Ld. Chiefly British The general masculine title of nobility and other rank: a. Used as a form of address for a marquis, an earl, or a viscount. b. Used as the usual style for a baron. c. Used as a courtesy title for a younger son of ...