Where does “lord” come from?

Lord comes from Middle English lord, from Old English hlāfweard, a compound of Old English hlāf and Proto-Germanic wardō, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European wer-.

lord (English): The master of the servants of a household; the...

Definitions

  1. The master of the servants of a household; the...

Ancestry of “lord”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishlorde
2Middle Englishlordlord; Lord
3Old Englishhlāfordlord
4Old Englishhlāfweardlord, master, husband
5Old Englishweardguard; guard, the action of looking out for...
6Old Englishōraore, unwrought metal
7Old Englishēarsea, ocean; grave, earth
8Proto-Germanicahazear
9Proto-Finnicahtasnarrow, cramped
10Proto-Balticanśtas
11Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂énǵʰusnarrow, tight
12Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂enǵʰ-to constrict, tighten, compress; narrow, tight;...

Words derived from “lord

Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂enǵʰ-