My Liege and My Lord: Differences (Contrasts)
My Liege and My Lord: Differences (Contrasts)
My liege means someone you owe allegiance, likely in a feudal system.
My liege means someone you owe allegiance, likely in a feudal system.
You may address a feudal lord as "liege", along with others terms.
You may address a feudal lord as "liege", along with others terms.
In Shakespeare's works, you may have seen this term.
In Shakespeare's works, you may have seen this term.
However, this term is outdated, sometimes still used to pay respect.
However, this term is outdated, sometimes still used to pay respect.
A noble is addressed as My Lord in British English.
A noble is addressed as My Lord in British English.
The term My Lord is still widely used in royal organizations.
The term My Lord is still widely used in royal organizations.
My Liege and My Lord hold different statuses in society.
My Liege and My Lord hold different statuses in society.
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