Uk English Meaning of manors

manors

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Definitions and Meaning of manors in English

manors

the house or hall of an estate, a landed estate, a unit of English rural territorial organization, such a unit in the Middle Ages consisting of an estate under a lord enjoying a variety of rights over land and tenants including the right to hold court, born into circumstances of wealth and privilege, one granted to a feudal lord, a usually large estate, a tract of land in North America occupied by tenants who pay a fixed rent in money or kind to the proprietor

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manors

the house or hall of an estate, a landed estate, a unit of English rural territorial organization, such a unit in the Middle Ages consisting of an estate under

castles,estates,haciendas,mansions,palaces,villas,chateaux,Halls,homes,houses

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manor houses => manor houses, mano a mano => hand-to-hand, mannishness => manliness, mannikins => Mannequins, mannerless => ill-mannered,