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English to Bangla Meaning of manse - Manse


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manse


Definitions of manse in English

noun

(1) A large and imposing house.

(2) The residence of a clergyman (especially a Presbyterian clergyman.

(3) The residence of a clergyman (especially a Presbyterian clergyman).

Examples of manse in English

(1) For those seeking not only a rural home but one on an island, Assapol House, a former manse near Bunessan on the Isle of Mull, is for sale.

(2) Over in the old manse in Tulsa, the reverend put on his Prince Albert frock coat and picked up his Bible.

(3) At the disruption they were obliged to move from the manse to a derelict cottage, to enable them to stay in the parish.

(4) Chekhovian memories also abound, adding cobwebs to the old manse in Ballybeg in and outside of which most of the action seethes.

(5) It's life trapped in a country manse with a matriarch who's perpetually in manic mode.

(6) The merchant prince, rich off trade during the wars, had spared no expense when building his grand manse .

(7) The magical, ivied old manse on mature parkland would have made a perfect setting - tranquil, atmospheric and dignified.

(8) I grew up in a manse - a house owned by the church, and when your dad's a minister, and advertised in the phone book as a minister, you're likely to get at least some crank calls.

(9) Guthrie received him courteously in the manse , but made it clear that he did not submit to the sentence out of respect to the authority of the bishop who had imposed it.

(10) The family were given ten days to leave their manse and within a short time they had moved to a flat.

(11) In Upper Rawdon, the United Church manse is being used as a medical centre served by one doctor, and there is hope of getting another on a half-time basis.

(12) Growing up in a manse , in a ministerial household, provided me with experiences which I could recognise later in my life for their folkloric significance.

(13) Now a museum, this house was built in 1859 as Presbyterian manse .

(14) Wine cellars aren't just for the rich anymore - and you don't need a naturally cool, humid stone room under the manse , either.

(15) Kirkland house, on the edge of the village of Fala in Midlothian, about 15 miles from Edinburgh, was built in the late 1700s as a manse .

(16) For two years, they lived in the manse and provided regular ministry and leadership of young people's groups before going to Spain.

(17) When it came time to add a garage to the tiny manse , Art, who at that time was not a church member, although later he and Nathalie joined, offered to build it and to teach me how - and we did it together.

(18) Of the larger properties to come to market in recent weeks are Kells House and gardens in Co Kerry, a Victorian fairytale manse on 46 acres at Cahersiveen.

(19) A large manse stood proud in front of him, rising from the streets like a majestic oak from the forest floor, proclaiming to all its dominance over smaller beings.

(20) Having rectified that, it's now firmly on my list of places I wouldn't mind living if a hitherto unsuspected wealthy great-aunt died and left me her musty manse .

synonyms of manse

hall

mansion house

mansion

residence

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Published: 12 Mar, 2023

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