lordship
lordship / lordship / lordship
Noun
pl: lordships
This term functions as both a description of status and a direct form of address. When used as a title of address, it is typically preceded by the possessive adjective your, creating a formal honorific used in legal or aristocratic settings to show deference to a judge or a peer. In a political or historical sense, the word describes the actual exercise of power and territorial control. It carries a connotation of hierarchy and feudal obligation, emphasizing the gap between the ruler and the ruled.