Translation for '
Lord' from English to Norwegian
NOUN | a lord | lords | |
SYNO | Almighty | Creator | Divine | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- When he saves the life of Lord Randolph, the lord becomes indebted to him, and Young Norval gains the envy of Glenalvon who is the lord's heir.
- Each lord-lieutenant is supported by a vice lord-lieutenant and deputy lieutenants that he or she appoints.
- The first Lord Lieutenant of Powys was previously the Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire.
- There are currently 70 recognised cities (including 31 lord mayoralties or lord provostships) in the UK: 52 cities (23 lord mayoralties) in England, six cities (two lord mayoralties) in Wales, seven cities (four lord provostships) in Scotland and five cities (two lord mayoralties) in Northern Ireland.
- Earlier this used to be a temple of Lord Veerabhadra.
- Sir Patrick Hepburn of Dunsyre, 1st Lord Hailes (died 1483) was the feudal lord of Hailes and its castle in East Lothian and a Lord of Parliament.
- Lesser devas may control the forces of nature, such as Vayu, the Lord of the wind, Varuna the Lord of water, and Agni, the lord of fire.
- He was born in 1806 the eldest son of Alexander Maconochie, Lord Meadowbank and Anne Blair (daughter of the law lord Robert Blair, Lord Avontoun).
- Legend has that Lord Surya (The Sun God) worships Shiva at this place regularly.
- There are several other smaller temples inside the temple area including a temple of lord Vishnu, temple of lord Shiva, and the temple of lord Krishna, temple of lord Ganesha along with other eight smaller temples.
- On the first Saturday after the Sivaratri lord Lingaraja visits lord Sanisvara, whose temple is beside the Mandapa.
- Like the subsidiary titles Lord of the Isles and Lord of Mann, Lord of the Fells has royal associations.
- David Smythe, Lord Methven FRSE (1746–1806) law lord.
- R appealed again to the House of Lords. Legal arguments were heard by five law lords in July 1991: Lord Keith of Kinkel, Lord Brandon of Oakbrook, Lord Griffiths, Lord Ackner and Lord Lowry.
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