- Milord - 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 from the 16th century
- Milord — Edith Piaf: French Lyrics English Translation
“ Milord “ (Meaning: my lord; pronunciation mee-lor) is a hit French song written by Georges Moustaki in 1959 and famously sung by the great Edith Piaf The song is also called “Ombre de la Rue” (“Shadow of the Street”)
- Édith Piaf – Milord Lyrics - Genius
Milord Lyrics: Allez, venez, Milord! Vous asseoir à ma table; Il fait si froid, dehors Ici c'est confortable Laissez-vous faire, Milord Et prenez bien vos aises Vos peines sur mon
- Edith Piaf - Milord (Audio officiel) - YouTube
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- Édith Piaf - Milord (English translation #2) - Lyrics Translate
Édith Piaf - Milord lyrics (French) + English translation: (chorus) Come along, Milord! Sit at my table; It is so cold, outside, Here it's comfo
- MILORD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MILORD is an Englishman of noble or gentle birth
- milord, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the noun milord mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun milord See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the noun milord? How is the noun milord pronounced? Where does the noun milord come from? The earliest known use of the noun milord is in the early 1600s
- What does milord mean? - Definitions. net
Milord is a term often used in French and English, derived from "my lord," and is used as a respectful form of address to a gentleman or nobleman It is historically linked to the British class system
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