Amanse vs Manse - What's the difference?
amanse | manse |
(transitive, dialectal, or, obsolete) To excommunicate; interdict.
*1781 , Jacob Bryant, Thomas Chatterton, Observations upon the poems of Thomas Rowley :
(transitive, dialectal, or, obsolete) To ban; curse; accurse.
To excommunicate; curse.
A house inhabited by the minister of a parish.
(archaic) A family dwelling, an owner-occupied house.
A large house, a mansion.
As verbs the difference between amanse and manse
is that amanse is to excommunicate; interdict while manse is to excommunicate; curse.As a noun manse is
a house inhabited by the minister of a parish.amanse
English
Verb
(amans)- From hence it is plain, that the amanased, or amansed nations were the infidel Saracens.