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1. (n.) manor
a feudal estate, consisting of a lord's house and adjoining lands over which he exercises control.
2. manor
(in England) the house of a lord with the land belonging to it; a landed estate.
3. manor
the main house or mansion on an estate, plantation, etc.
Etymology: (1250–1300; ME maner < AF; OF manoir, n. use of manoir to remain, dwell < L manēre to remain)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) manor, manor house
the mansion of a lord or wealthy person
2. (noun) manor
the landed estate of a lord (including the house on it)
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Manor
the land belonging to a lord or nobleman, or so much land as a lord or great personage kept in his own hands, for the use and subsistence of his family
2. (noun) Manor
a tract of land occupied by tenants who pay a free-farm rent to the proprietor, sometimes in kind, and sometimes by performing certain stipulated services
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