English-Thai Dictionary
manor
N บ้าน หลัง ใหญ่ และ ที่ดิน ของ ขุนนาง ใน ยุค กลาง คฤหาสน์ ที่ มี ที่ดิน ล้อมรอบ manor house estate lodge ban-lea-ti-din-kong-kun-nang
manor
SL พื้นที่ เขต ดินแดน puean-ti
manorial
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ บ้าน หลัง ใหญ่ และ ที่ดิน ของ ขุนนาง ใน ยุค กลาง kiao-kab-ban-lea-ti-din-kong-kun-nang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MANOR
n.[L. maneo, to abide. ] The land belonging to a lord or nobleman, or so much land as a lord or great personage formerly kept in his own hands for the use and subsistence of his family. In these days, a manor rather signifies the jurisdiction and royalty incorporeal, than the land or site; for a man may have a manor in gross, as the law terms it, that is, the right and interest of a court-baron, with the perquisites thereto belonging.
MANOR-HOUSE, MANOR-SEAT
n.The house belonging to a manor.
MANORIAL, MANERIAL
a.Pertaining to a manor. They have no civil liberty; their children belong not to them, but to their manorial lord.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MANOR
Man "or, n. Etym: [OE. maner, OF. maneir habitation, village, F.manoir manor, prop. the OF. inf. maneir to stay, remain, dwell, L. manere, and so called because it was the permanent residence of the lord and of his tenants. See Mansion, and cf. Remain. ]
1. (Eng. Law )
Defn: 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. My manors, rents, revenues, l forego. Shak.
Note: In these days, a manor rather signifies the jurisdiction and royalty incorporeal, than the land or site, for a man may have a manor in gross, as the law terms it, that is, the right and interest of a court-baron, with the perquisites thereto belonging.
2. (American Law )
Defn: 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. Burrill. Manor house, or Manor seat, the house belonging to a manor.
MANORIAL
MANORIAL Ma *no "ri *al, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to a manor. " Manorial claims." Paley.
New American Oxford Dictionary
manor
man or |ˈmanər ˈmænər | ▶noun (also manor house ) a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate. • chiefly historical (esp. in England and Wales ) a unit of land, originally a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and lands rented to tenants. • historical (in North America ) an estate or district leased to tenants, esp. one granted by royal charter in a British colony or by the Dutch governors of what is now New York. DERIVATIVES ma no ri al |məˈnôrēəl |adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French maner ‘dwelling, ’ from Latin manere ‘remain. ’
Oxford Dictionary
manor
manor |ˈmanə | ▶noun Brit. 1 (also manor house ) a large country house with lands. • chiefly historical (in England and Wales ) a unit of land, originally a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and lands rented to tenants. 2 (one's manor ) informal the district covered by a police station. • one's own neighbourhood or area of operation. DERIVATIVES manorial |məˈnɔːrɪəl |adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French maner ‘dwelling ’, from Latin manere ‘remain ’.
Duden Dictionary
Manor
Ma nor Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈmænə |das Manor; Genitiv: des Manors, Plural: die Manors englisch manor < mittelenglisch maner < altfranzösisch manoir = Wohnung, Bleibe, zu: manoir = wohnen < lateinisch manere = bleiben Landgut, Herrenhaus
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
manor
man or /mǽnə r / (! mannerと同音 ) 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 ⦅英 ⦆(広い土地付きの田舎の古い )大邸宅 (manor house ).2 ⦅英 ⦆(封建時代の )荘園 , 領地 .3 ⦅英俗 ⦆(警察の )管轄区域 ; 働いている場所 , 担当地域 .ma n ó ri al /mənɔ́ːriəl /形容詞 荘園の, 領地の .