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manse
English - Turkish
Definition of
manse
in English Turkish dictionary
{i}
papaz evi
(isim) papaz evi
papaz ev
papaz
papaz lojmanı
English - English
Definition of
manse
in English English dictionary
A house inhabited by the minister of a parish
A family dwelling, an owner-occupied house
A large house, a mansion
{n}
a parsonage or vicarage house
The parsonage; a clergyman's house
house of the parish minister
A dwelling house, generally with land attached
the residence of a clergyman (especially a Presbyterian clergyman)
\MAN(T)S\, noun: 1 A large and imposing house 2 The residence of a clergyman (especially a Presbyterian clergyman)
parsonage; enough land to support a family
In some Christian churches, a manse is the house provided for a clergyman to live in. the house of a Christian minister, especially in Scotland (mansus, from , past participle of manere; MANOR)
a large and imposing house
{i}
house given to or occupied by the minister of a parish
Parsonage, enough land to support a family
Church minister's residence
Related Terms
child of the
manse
A diligent and industrious person
children of the
manse
plural form of child of the manse
daughter of the
manse
A specifically female child of the manse
daughters of the
manse
plural form of daughter of the manse
son of the
manse
A specifically male child of the manse
sons of the
manse
plural form of son of the manse
manses
plural of manse
manse
Pronunciation
Etymology
[ 'man(t)s ] (noun.) 15th century. From Latin mansus (“dwelling”), from manere (“to remain”), from whence also manor, mansion.
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manse
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ne anlama geldiği belli olmayan
pazar geliştirme
tazelemek, yenilemek
trockener harter kuhflagen
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