1.(Historical Terms) (in medieval Europe) the manor house of a lord and the lands attached to it 2.(Historical Terms) (before 1776 in some North American colonies) a tract of land granted with rights of inheritance by royal charter ...
美[ˈmænər] 英[ˈmænə(r)] n.〈英〉(封建时代由贵族管辖的)采邑 网络庄园 复数:manors 英汉 英英 网络释义 n. 1. 〈英〉(封建时代由贵族管辖的)采邑,领地;(现今贵族的,包括贵族邸第在内的)庄园 2. 〈美〉永久租借地 例句
In medieval Europe, a manor was the district or territory that belonged to a certain lord. The lord had authority over the land of the manor, as well...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your...
Manorialism was widely practiced in medieval Western Europe and parts of central Europe, and was slowly replaced bythe advent of a money-based market economy and new forms of agrarian contract. Manorialism was characterized by the vesting of legal and economic power in the lord of a manor. Ho...
美[ˈmænər] 英[ˈmænə(r)] n.〈英〉(封建时代由贵族管辖的)采邑 网络庄园 复数:manors 英汉 英英 网络释义 n. 1. 〈英〉(封建时代由贵族管辖的)采邑,领地;(现今贵族的,包括贵族邸第在内的)庄园 2. 〈美〉永久租借地