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has gloss | (noun) the mansion of a lord or wealthy person manor house, manor |
has gloss | eng: A manor house or fortified manor-house is a country house, which has historically formed the administrative centre of a manor (see Manorialism), the lowest unit of territorial organization in the feudal system. The term is sometimes applied to country houses which belonged to gentry families, as well as to grand stately homes, particularly as a technical term for minor late medieval fortified country houses intended more for show than for defence. |
lexicalization | eng: Manor houses |
lexicalization | eng: Manor House |
lexicalization | eng: Manor-House |
lexicalization | eng: Manorhouse |
lexicalization | eng: manor |
subclass of | (noun) a large and imposing house hall, manse, mansion house, residence, mansion |
has subclass | c/Manors in Latvia |
has instance | e/Alford Manor House |
has instance | e/Dwór (manor house) |
has instance | e/Fitz Manor |
has instance | e/Grimston Manor |
has instance | e/Leith Hall |
has instance | e/Simpson's Place |
has instance | e/Walauwa |
has instance | e/Wormleighton Manor |
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similar | e/Manor house |
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media:img | Austrattborgen2.JPG |
media:img | Herrenhaus in Hamburg-Wellingsbüttel.jpg |
media:img | IMote.jpg |
media:img | Taagepera castle 2008.jpg |
media:img | Trecesson - moat view.JPG |
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