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  • Laird Meanings

    noun A Scottish landowner, especially one who is a member of the landed gentry

    Fields related to laird

    Real Estate

    In real estate transactions in Scotland, the term laird may be used to describe the owner of a particular property or estate.

    Historical Fiction

    In historical fiction novels set in Scotland, characters may refer to the laird of a particular estate.

    Scottish culture

    In Scottish culture, a laird is a landowner or landlord, especially of a large estate.

    Occupation Usage of laird

    Writer

    In literature, a laird may be used as a character title for a Scottish landowner or nobleman.

    Real Estate Agent

    In Scotland, the term laird may be used to refer to the owner of a large estate or property.

    Historian

    Historically, a laird was a title given to Scottish landowners, similar to the English term 'lord'.

    Tour Guide

    When discussing Scottish history and culture, a laird may be mentioned as a prominent figure in the community.

    Lawyer

    In legal documents or property deeds in Scotland, the term laird may be used to identify the owner of a particular piece of land.

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