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Definition of Milords

Milord
Milord Mi*lord", n. [F. (also It., Sp., Russ.), fr. E. my lord.] Lit., my lord; hence (as used on the Continent), an English nobleman or gentleman.

Meaning of Milords from wikipedia

- Milord (French: [milɔʁ]) is a term for an Englishman, especially a noble, traveling in Continental Europe. The term was used in both French and English...
- Ernst Bader, sung by Édith Piaf Milord (album), a 1960 album by Dalida, containing the eponymous 1958 song Les Milords, a 1960s band founded by Jean-Pierre...
- "Milord" (French pronunciation: [milɔʁ]) or "Ombre de la Rue" [ɔ̃bʁə də la ʁy] ("Shadow of the Street") is a 1959 song (lyrics by Georges Moustaki, music...
- France when in his teens, and formed the instrumental beat group, Les Milords. M****iera pla**** lead guitar; the other band members were Pierre Malaussena...
- Milord is an Italian compilation by Dalida. It contains her Italy's Top 10 hits like "Milord", "Gli zingari", "Uno a te uno a me" (also as "I ragazzi del...
- was a drummer and vocalist for his first band, the trad jazz outfit the Milords (or M'Lords). This was followed by a holiday band called the Spoken Word...
- Mylord or Milord (or cabriolet or cab phaeton) is a type of horse drawn coach. Originally of French design, they became po****r during the 1830s in Central...
- rose" (1946), "Non, je ne regrette rien" (1960), "Hymne à l'amour" (1949), "Milord" (1959), "La Foule" (1957), "L'Accordéoniste" (1940), and "Padam, padam...
- pp. 286–287. ISBN 978-0-8014-1680-4. French Wikisource has original text related to this article: Les Voyages de Milord Céton dans les sept Planettes...
- lady) is a French manner of address to a noble woman, the feminine form of milord. Milady, M'Lady, or similar, may also refer to: Milady de Winter, fictional...