slovo | definícia |
mansion (mass) | mansion
- zámok |
mansion (encz) | mansion,panské sídlo Zdeněk Brož |
mansion (encz) | mansion,panský dům Zdeněk Brož |
mansion (encz) | mansion,sídlo Zdeněk Brož |
mansion (encz) | mansion,zámeček n: Zdeněk Brož |
mansion (encz) | mansion,zámek n: Zdeněk Brož |
Mansion (gcide) | Mansion \Man"sion\, v. i.
To dwell; to reside. [Obs.] --Mede.
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Mansion (gcide) | Mansion \Man"sion\, n. [OF. mansion, F. maison, fr. L. mansio a
staying, remaining, a dwelling, habitation, fr. manere,
mansum, to stay, dwell; akin to Gr. ?. Cf. Manse, Manor,
Menagerie, Menial, Permanent.]
1. A dwelling place, -- whether a part or whole of a house or
other shelter. [Obs.]
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In my Father's house are many mansions. --John xiv.
2.
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These poets near our princes sleep,
And in one grave their mansions keep. --Den?am.
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2. The house of the lord of a manor; a manor house; hence:
Any house of considerable size or pretension.
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3. (Astrol.) A twelfth part of the heavens; a house. See 1st
House, 8. --Chaucer.
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4. The place in the heavens occupied each day by the moon in
its monthly revolution. [Obs.]
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The eight and twenty mansions
That longen to the moon. --Chaucer.
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Mansion house, the house in which one resides;
specifically, in London and some other cities, the
official residence of the Lord Mayor. --Blackstone.
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mansion (wn) | mansion
n 1: (astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is
divided [syn: sign of the zodiac, star sign, sign,
mansion, house, planetary house]
2: a large and imposing house [syn: mansion, mansion house,
manse, hall, residence] |
MANSION (bouvier) | MANSION. This term is synonymous with house. (q.v.) 1 Chit. Pr. 167; 2 T.
R. 502; 1 Tho. Co. Litt. 215, n. 35; 9 B. & C. 681; S. C. 17 E. C. L. R.
472, and the cases there cited; Com. Dig. Justices, P 5; 3 Serg. & Rawle,
199. A portion only of a building may come under the description of a
mansion-house. 1 Leach, 89, 428; 1 East, P. C. C. 15, s. 19. 2 Bouv. Inst.
n. 1571, note.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
large mansion (mass) | large mansion
- zámok |
mansion (mass) | mansion
- zámok |
large mansion (encz) | large mansion,zámek |
mansion (encz) | mansion,panské sídlo Zdeněk Brožmansion,panský dům Zdeněk Brožmansion,sídlo Zdeněk Brožmansion,zámeček n: Zdeněk Brožmansion,zámek n: Zdeněk Brož |
mansion house (encz) | mansion house, n: |
mansions (encz) | mansions,zámečky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
mansion house (gcide) | mansion house \mansion house\ n.
A large and imposing house.
Syn: mansion, manse, hall, residence.
[WordNet 1.5]Mansion \Man"sion\, n. [OF. mansion, F. maison, fr. L. mansio a
staying, remaining, a dwelling, habitation, fr. manere,
mansum, to stay, dwell; akin to Gr. ?. Cf. Manse, Manor,
Menagerie, Menial, Permanent.]
1. A dwelling place, -- whether a part or whole of a house or
other shelter. [Obs.]
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In my Father's house are many mansions. --John xiv.
2.
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These poets near our princes sleep,
And in one grave their mansions keep. --Den?am.
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2. The house of the lord of a manor; a manor house; hence:
Any house of considerable size or pretension.
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3. (Astrol.) A twelfth part of the heavens; a house. See 1st
House, 8. --Chaucer.
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4. The place in the heavens occupied each day by the moon in
its monthly revolution. [Obs.]
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The eight and twenty mansions
That longen to the moon. --Chaucer.
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Mansion house, the house in which one resides;
specifically, in London and some other cities, the
official residence of the Lord Mayor. --Blackstone.
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Mansion house (gcide) | mansion house \mansion house\ n.
A large and imposing house.
Syn: mansion, manse, hall, residence.
[WordNet 1.5]Mansion \Man"sion\, n. [OF. mansion, F. maison, fr. L. mansio a
staying, remaining, a dwelling, habitation, fr. manere,
mansum, to stay, dwell; akin to Gr. ?. Cf. Manse, Manor,
Menagerie, Menial, Permanent.]
1. A dwelling place, -- whether a part or whole of a house or
other shelter. [Obs.]
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In my Father's house are many mansions. --John xiv.
2.
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These poets near our princes sleep,
And in one grave their mansions keep. --Den?am.
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2. The house of the lord of a manor; a manor house; hence:
Any house of considerable size or pretension.
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3. (Astrol.) A twelfth part of the heavens; a house. See 1st
House, 8. --Chaucer.
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4. The place in the heavens occupied each day by the moon in
its monthly revolution. [Obs.]
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The eight and twenty mansions
That longen to the moon. --Chaucer.
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Mansion house, the house in which one resides;
specifically, in London and some other cities, the
official residence of the Lord Mayor. --Blackstone.
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Mansionary (gcide) | Mansionary \Man"sion*a*ry\, a.
Resident; residentiary; as, mansionary canons.
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Mansionry (gcide) | Mansionry \Man"sion*ry\, n.
The state of dwelling or residing; occupancy as a dwelling
place. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Permansion (gcide) | Permansion \Per*man"sion\, n. [L. permansio. See Permanent.]
Continuance. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
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mansion (wn) | mansion
n 1: (astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is
divided [syn: sign of the zodiac, star sign, sign,
mansion, house, planetary house]
2: a large and imposing house [syn: mansion, mansion house,
manse, hall, residence] |
mansion house (wn) | mansion house
n 1: a large and imposing house [syn: mansion, {mansion
house}, manse, hall, residence] |
MANSION (bouvier) | MANSION. This term is synonymous with house. (q.v.) 1 Chit. Pr. 167; 2 T.
R. 502; 1 Tho. Co. Litt. 215, n. 35; 9 B. & C. 681; S. C. 17 E. C. L. R.
472, and the cases there cited; Com. Dig. Justices, P 5; 3 Serg. & Rawle,
199. A portion only of a building may come under the description of a
mansion-house. 1 Leach, 89, 428; 1 East, P. C. C. 15, s. 19. 2 Bouv. Inst.
n. 1571, note.
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