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Определение manors в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

manor
{i} tımar
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{i} malikâne, köşk
manor
{i} malikâne

Tom malikanede kayboldu. - Tom got lost inside the manor.

Sami, görkemli bir İngiliz malikanesine sahipti. - Sami owned a majestic English manor.

Английский Язык - Английский Язык
plural of manor
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A district over which a feudal lord could exercise certain rights and privileges in medieval western Europe
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The main house of such an estate or a similar residence; a mansion
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Any home area or territory in which authority is exercised, often in a police or criminal context.http: //www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1559330/Terror-raids-on-homes-of-uranium-ex-employee.htmlhttp: //www.londonslang.com/db/m/
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A landed estate
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The lord's residence and seat of control in such a district
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the landed estate of a lord or nobleman
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{n} a lord's jurisdiction or estate
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{i} estate; mansion and the land around it; main house or mansion on an estate
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a unit of lordship in which land is divided between that of the lord (demesne) and that held by tenants, for which cash rents and labour services were owed to the lord
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the mansion of the lord of the manor
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the mansion of the lord of the manor the landed estate of a lord (including the house on it)
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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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The Manor House of a lord and the lands attached to it
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A Stronghold built within an existing city or castle This does not grant the character land rights, but allows a safe haven for the entire Dominion Manor's do not claim taxes and are limited in terms of what Structures are available
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specifically, the district over which a lord had domain in medieval western Europe; in general, any landed estate
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Maison forte Small holding, typically 1200-1800 acres, with its own court and probably its own hall, but not necessarily having a manor house The manor as a unit of land was generally held by a knight (knight's fee) or managed by a bailiff for some other holder In later years, the power of the manor declined progressively in favour of the vill
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The lords residence and seat of control in such a district
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mansion or main house on an estate, as in: He returned to the ancestral manor every spring
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A manor is a large private house in the country, usually built in the Middle Ages, and also includes the land and smaller buildings around it. Thieves broke into the manor at night
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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
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the landed estate of a lord (including the house on it)
manors

    Турецкое произношение

    mänırz

    Произношение

    /ˈmanərz/ /ˈmænɜrz/

    Этимология

    [ 'ma-n&r ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English maner, from Old French manoir, from manoir to sojourn, dwell, from Latin manEre; more at MANSION.
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