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Meanings of
manse
in English
Portuguese
solar
Catalan
mansió
Spanish
mansión
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A large and imposing house.
hall
residence
mansion
mansion house
Portuguese
solar
Synonyms
Examples for "
hall
"
hall
residence
mansion
mansion house
Examples for "
hall
"
1
Work on the
hall
was expected to start in the new year.
2
Yet another new brand has arrived at Arnotts' constantly growing beauty
hall
.
3
So the swineherd departed; and the suitors made merry in the
hall
.
4
The doors were all closed; the trunks stood corded in the
hall
.
5
No automated change facilities are available in the luggage
hall
,
of course.
1
Ministers will decide later this year whether to cap certain
residence
categories.
2
Citizens with permanent
residence
documents should get new ones free of charge.
3
It did not, however, allow for long-term
residence
in the United Kingdom.
4
Two controls per case were selected, matched by age,
residence
and hospital.
5
Swift took up his permanent
residence
in the Irish capital in 1714.
1
He fears the construction work will damage his listed
mansion
,
Tower House.
2
The
mansion
has been on the rental market for about a year.
3
HE was born in the houseman's lodge; she in the great
mansion
.
4
In the handsome reception-room of the Stuart
mansion
,
the two girls sat.
5
The presidential
mansion
is the natural resort of all who visit Washington.
1
But on one stormy night in March, the
mansion
house
took fire.
2
The rare black tulip bulbs were as valuable as a big
mansion
house
.
3
Mr. Lofton frequently sent for her to come over to the
mansion
house
.
4
The great event of the
mansion
house
was the dinner.
5
Smoke tinged with red lines poured through the great double doors of the
mansion
house
.
Usage of
manse
in English
1
The
manse
is the fourth house after you turn the third corner.
2
Among others was one of the
manse
and one of the school-house.
3
The
manse
,
as the parsonage-house is called in Scotland, was close by.
4
But so far nothing had touched the
manse
and the Ingleside boys.
5
The day arrived when Janet and her charges must quit the
manse
.
6
On his way back to the
manse
Alan did consider the question.
7
But the visit to the
manse
was not so satisfactory as usual.
8
The
manse
and the kirk could be distinguished, but not very clearly.
9
And there had been no lowering of the dignity of a
manse
.
10
About 1st September there was an exodus from Ingleside and the
manse
.
11
He turned aside to the
manse
to borrow a plaid of Tallisker.
12
They were to go back with him to the
manse
at Crawford.
13
She declared to the
manse
girls that his eyes made her nervous.
14
Anne dearie, believe me, the state of that
manse
is something terrible.
15
Reuben Tripple, and he would be saved a journey to the
manse
.
16
The minister's funeral was winding slowly out of the little
manse
loaning.
Other examples for "manse"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
manse
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
old manse
little manse
leave the manse
new manse
cover manse
More collocations
Translations for
manse
Portuguese
solar
mansão
Catalan
mansió
Spanish
mansión
Manse
through the time
Manse
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common