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The Stately Ghosts of England - 1965 TV was released on: USA: 25 January 1965
Princess Daisy
Attractive or good looking, if you mean handsome by appearance.If you mean handsome by amount, then perhaps, hefty or plentiful.
Tesco is a large supermarket chain. Woburn Abbey is a stately home in the UK, that is open to the paying public, and also has a safari park. There are no similarities as far as I can see.
Un château - the uisual word, but it really means a stately home - large, aristocratic, but not necessarily built for defence. Un château-fort - a medieval defensive castle also used as a Lord's dwelling. Un fort - a defensive work from 17th century onwards, purely military in purpose.
solemness/graveness/seriousness/stately dignity/majesty
Adagio in Italian means "slow and stately" in English regarding the slowest movements of Baroque and classical sonatas.
The word stately is both an adverb and an adjective. Examples:Adverb: The stately sized rooms of the mansion were perfect for our ball.Adjective: The stately butler greeted our guests.
Pomp- a stately display of splendor
A stately dance is a slow, mournful danceMinuetPavaneBassadanceAlmain
Stately Oaks was created in 1839.
majestical and stately
use a the word stately in a sebtence
'une belle demeure' is a beautiful house -often a stately one- in French.
The stately procession slowly wound its was from the palace to the cathedral
CyrilElvet Rees has written: 'A companion in the stately homes of Britain' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
It means chocolate cake filled with bits of coconut