Laird
MEANING
ORIGIN
Scottish
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the Middle English 'laird', a variant of 'lord', meaning owner of a large estate.
CULTURAL NOTES
The term 'laird' is traditionally used in Scotland to denote a landowner, usually of a large estate.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Historically, lairds were considered important figures in rural Scottish society, often acting as the local authority.
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