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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - manse

 
 

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Manse

manse
~ n a house that is lived in by a priest, in certain Christian churches
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  (manses) In some Christian churches, a manse is the house provided for a clergyman to live in. (mainly BRIT) N-COUNT ...
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English manss, from Medieval Latin mansa, mansus, mansum, from Latin mansus lodging, from manere  Date: 15th century  1. archaic the dwelling of a householder  2. the residence of a minister; especially the house of a Presbyterian minister  3. a large imposing residence ...
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  n. the house of a minister, esp. a Scottish Presbyterian. Phrases and idioms son (or daughter) of the manse the child of a Presbyterian etc. minister. Etymology: ME f. med.L mansus, -sa, -sum, house f. manere mans- remain ...
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  noun дом (шотландского) пастора ...
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