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Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply - and was

Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply - and was expected to share it. (Ronald Wright)

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Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.
Ronald Wright Quotes: Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply  -  and was expected to share it.