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.
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.
Noun
the mansion of the lord of the manor
Noun
the landed estate of a lord (including the house on it)
n.
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.
n.
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.
Manor
My manors, rents, revenues, l forego.
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.
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