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What is the abstract noun of lord?

The abstract noun of "lord" is lordship.

Here's how it works:

* Lord: A title of nobility, usually a man of high rank.

* Lordship: The state or quality of being a lord, or the power or authority associated with being a lord.

For example:

* "The lord of the manor was very powerful."

* "The king bestowed lordship upon his loyal knights."

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