Example sentence - We vacationed in England and stayed at a manor in Brookshire.
A manor is an estate, including the surrounding lands.
For the summer, I am traveling to my stately manor in Virginia.
some people today still live in a manor
adjective - They lived in a large manor house in rural England. noun - The workers on the manor are well paid
if you don't know the meaning of manor then you are stupied
The term, Lord of the Manor, originated in the feudalism during the Medieval era of the Middle Ages.
The person most commonly met in the Middle ages lived on a manor.
Justin Bieber lives in a MANOR. MANNOR means big house
Lithuanian word for manor is written as "dvaras" and spelling [dva:ras]
The alternative homophone for "manor" is "manner."
You use your manors with your parents
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