Definition of "lordly"
lordly
adjective
comparative lordlier or more lordly, superlative lordliest or most lordly
Quotations
[H]e's still got his lordly habits, and more so since coming out of the war as a general.' 'A colonel, Sammy,' said Rachel. 'Same thing, good as,' said Sammy. 'Boots, of course, does wear his lordly crown with style,' said Rachel. 'Don't I know it?
2011, Mary Jane Staples, Appointment at the Palace: An Adams Family Saga Novel, page 275
Having the qualities of a lord; lordlike; noble
Quotations
Deep, indeed, / Their debt of thanks to her who first had dared / To leap the rotten pales of prejudice, / Disyoke their necks from custom, and assert / None lordlier than themselves but that which made / Woman and man.
1847, Alfred Tennyson, “Part II”, in The Princess: A Medley, London: Edward Moxon, […], page 30
adverb
comparative lordlier, superlative lordliest