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noun
- 1. the members of a household: "crisis had recently unsettled the Clelland ménage"
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The meaning of MÉNAGE is a domestic establishment : household; also : housekeeping.
MÉNAGE definition: 1. a group of people living together in the same house 2. a group of people living together in the…. Learn more.
Jun 2, 2024 · Noun. [edit] ménage (plural ménages) A household; a domestic situation. [from 17th c.] (now Scotland) A type of cooperative society whereby all members pay a regular sum of savings, or through which goods can be paid for in installments. [from 19th c.] Hypernym: ROSCA.
Ménage definition: a domestic establishment; household.. See examples of MÉNAGE used in a sentence.
MÉNAGE meaning: 1. a group of people living together in the same house 2. a group of people living together in the…. Learn more.
ménage in American English. (meɪˈnɑʒ ; məˈnɑʒ ) or meˈnage (meɪˈnɑʒ ; məˈnɑʒ ) noun. 1. a household; domestic establishment. 2. the management of a household; housekeeping. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
mé·nage. (mā-näzh′) n. 1. People living together as a unit; a household. 2. The management of a household. [French, from Old French mesnage, alteration (influenced by maisnie, family) of manage, from maneir, to stay, from Latin manēre, to remain; see remain.]
Definition of ménage noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
ménage /meɪˈnɑːʒ; French: menaʒ/ n. the persons of a household. Etymology: 17th Century: from French, from Vulgar Latin mansiōnāticum (unattested) household; see mansion. 'ménage' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): menagerie - ménage à trois.
A ménage à trois (French: [menaʒ a tʁwɑ]) is a domestic arrangement or committed relationship consisting of three people in polyamorous romantic or sexual relations with each other, and often dwelling together.