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    man·or
    /ˈmanər/

    noun

    • 1. a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.

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  2. The meaning of MANOR is the house or hall of an estate : mansion. How to use manor in a sentence.

  3. A manor is the house of a lord — pretty fancy stuff. If you like to read 18th-century British novels, you probably read about a lot of people having dinner, dance, and restrained romance in their manors.

  4. MANOR definition: 1. a large old house in the country with land belonging to it, especially in Europe 2. the area in…. Learn more.

  5. Definition of manor noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. a landed estate or territorial unit, originally of the nature of a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and of lands within which he has the right to exercise certain privileges, exact certain fees, etc. 2. any similar territorial unit in medieval Europe, as a feudal estate. 3.

  7. Manor definition: (in England) a landed estate or territorial unit, originally of the nature of a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and of lands within which he has the right to exercise certain privileges, exact certain fees, etc..

  8. How to use . manor in a sentence "'My manors, halls, and bowers shall still be open at my soveryne's will,'" chanted the boy. The Soldier of the Valley | Nelson Lloyd

  9. Manor definition: A tract of land in certain North American colonies with hereditary rights granted to the proprietor by royal charter. Dictionary Thesaurus

  10. n. 1. a feudal estate, consisting of a lord's house and adjoining lands over which he exercises control. 2. (in England) the house of a lord with the land belonging to it; a landed estate. 3. the main house or mansion on an estate, plantation, etc.

  11. A manor is a large private house in the country, usually built in the Middle Ages, and also includes the land and smaller buildings around it.