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manor

Manor vs Court - What's the difference?

manor | court |


As a noun manor

is a landed estate.

As a proper noun court is

(us) an abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the court").

Manor vs Hidate - What's the difference?

manor | hidate |


As a noun manor

is a landed estate.

As a verb hidate is

(historical|transitive) to divide (a region, such as a shire or hundred) into hides.

Manor vs Custumal - What's the difference?

manor | custumal |


As nouns the difference between manor and custumal

is that manor is a landed estate while custumal is a survey of a medieval english manor, listing each tenant and the customs under which the tenancy was held.

Manor vs Pandemain - What's the difference?

manor | pandemain |


As nouns the difference between manor and pandemain

is that manor is a landed estate while pandemain is a high-quality white bread, baked from the finest sifted flour, suitable for the lord of the manor.

Manor vs Payndemain - What's the difference?

manor | payndemain |


As nouns the difference between manor and payndemain

is that manor is a landed estate while payndemain is a high-quality white bread, baked from the finest sifted flour, suitable for the lord of the manor.

Manor vs Manoir - What's the difference?

manor | manoir |


As nouns the difference between manor and manoir

is that manor is a landed estate while manoir is a type of manor or country house.

Manor vs Maenor - What's the difference?

manor | maenor |


As nouns the difference between manor and maenor

is that manor is a landed estate while maenor is a Welsh manor or feudal estate, a subdivision of a commote.

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