[syn: mansion, mansion house, manse, hall, residence]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Mansion \Man"sion\, v. i.
To dwell; to reside. [Obs.] --Mede.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
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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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
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]
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
30 Moby Thesaurus words for "mansion":
aspect, astrodiagnosis, astrology, astromancy, castle, chateau,
court, estate, genethliac astrology, genethliacism, genethliacs,
genethlialogy, hall, horoscope, horoscopy, house, manor,
mundane astrology, mundane house, nativity, natural astrology,
palace, palais, palatial residence, palazzo, planetary house,
stargazing, tower, villa, zodiac
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856):
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.