
1) Albs housing 2) Big house, formerly 3) Church abutter 4) Church residence 5) Clergy house 6) Clerical home 7) Clerical quarters 8) Clerical residence 9) Digs by a church 10) Dwelling of clergymen 11) Hall 12) Hawthorne home 13) Hawthorne slept here 14) Home for a parson 15) Home for Hawthorne 16) House
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1) Castle 2) Manor 3) Manorial 4) Palace
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- a large and imposing house
- the residence of a clergyman (especially a Presbyterian clergyman)
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A manse (s) is a clergy house inhabited by, or formerly inhabited by, a minister, usually used in the context of Presbyterian, Methodist, United church and other traditions. Ultimately derived from the Latin mansus, `dwelling`, from manere, `to remain`, by the 16th century the term meant both a dwelling and, in ecclesiastical contexts, the amo...
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• (n.) A dwelling house, generally with land attached. • (n.) The parsonage; a clergyman`s house.
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The residence of a priest (especially a Presbyterian priest).
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Manse noun [ Late Latin
mansa ,
mansus ,
mansum , a farm, from Latin
manere ,
mansum , to stay, dwell. See
Mansion ,
Manor .]
1. A dwelling house, generally with land attached.
2. The parsonage; a clergyman's house. [ Scot.]
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A manse is a house provided for the clergy, a parsonage house. The use of this word is chiefly confined to the northern parts of Britain.
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[
n] - the residence of a clergyman (especially a Presbyterian clergyman)
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noun the residence of a clergyman (especially a Presbyterian clergyman)
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