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manse

N ที่อยู่ ของ พระ  rectory vicarage ti-yu-kong-pare

 

manservant

N คนใช้ ผู้ชาย  บริกร ชาย  valet steward kon-chai-phu-chai

 

manservants

N คำนาม พหูพจน์ ของ  manservant kam-nam-pa-ha-pod

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MANSE

n.mans. [L. mansio, from maneo, to abide. ] 1. A house or habitation; particularly, a parsonage house. A capital manse is the manor-house or lord's court.
2. A farm.

 

MANSERVANT

n.A male servant.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MANSE

Manse, n. Etym: [LL. mansa, mansus, mansum, a farm, fr. L. manere,mansum, to stay, dwell. See Mansion, Manor. ]

 

1. A dwelling house, generally with land attached.

 

2. The parsonage; a clergyman's house. [Scot. ] Capital manse, the manor house, or lord's court.

 

MANSERVANT

MANSERVANT Man "serv `ant, n.

 

Defn: A male servant.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

manse

manse |mans mæns | noun the house occupied by a minister of a Presbyterian church. informal a person's house or home: she has just returned to her mother and the family manse after being expelled from convent school. ORIGIN late 15th cent. (denoting the principal house of an estate ): from medieval Latin mansus house, dwelling, from manere remain.

 

Mansell, Nigel

Mansell, Nigel |ˈmans (ə )l | (b.1954 ), English motor-racing driver. He won the Formula One world championship in 1992 and the IndyCar championship in 1993.

 

manservant

man serv ant |ˈmanˌsərvənt ˈmænˌsərvənt | noun ( pl. menservants |ˈmenˌsərvənts | ) a male servant.

 

Oxford Dictionary

manse

manse |mans | noun a house provided for a minister of certain Christian Churches, especially the Scottish Presbyterian Church. US informal a person's house or home. she has just returned to her mother and the family manse after being expelled from convent school . PHRASES son (or daughter ) of the manse the child of a minister, especially of the Scottish Presbyterian Church. ORIGIN late 15th cent. (denoting the principal house of an estate ): from medieval Latin mansus house, dwelling , from manere remain .

 

Mansell, Nigel

Mansell, Nigel |ˈmans (ə )l | (b.1954 ), English motor-racing driver. He won the Formula One world championship in 1992 and the IndyCar championship in 1993.

 

manservant

man |ser ¦vant |ˈmansəːv (ə )nt | noun ( pl. menservants ) a male servant.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

manservant

manservant noun my manservant Roderick will be at your disposal: valet, attendant, retainer, equerry, man, steward, butler, houseman, footman, flunky, page, houseboy, lackey.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

manse

manse noun Scottish minister's house; vicarage, parsonage, rectory, deanery; archaic glebe-house.

 

manservant

manservant noun valet, attendant, retainer, equerry, gentleman's gentleman, man, Jeeves; steward, butler, footman, flunkey, page, houseboy, lackey; Military, dated batman; N. Amer. houseman.

 

Spanish Dictionary

mansedumbre

mansedumbre nombre femenino 1 Calidad de manso .2 Docilidad y suavidad que se muestra en el carácter o se manifiesta en el trato :iba convenciendo a la niña con piadosa mansedumbre para que volviera a la cama .

 

manseque

manseque nombre masculino Baile popular infantil de Chile .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

manse

manse /mæns /名詞 C ⦅主に英 ⦆(特にスコットランド長老教会の )牧師の住む家, 牧師館 .

 

manservant

m n s rvant /mǽn -/名詞 menservants C ⦅英 やや古 ⦆下男, 従僕 (⦅米 ⦆houseman, ⦅男女共用 ⦆household helper ) 〘男の召使い 〙.