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1 malikâne'ye ait
adj. manorial -
2 ذو قصر بالعزبة
adj. manorial -
3 صاحب عزبة
adj. manorial -
4 مزارع بالعزبة
adj. manorial -
5 gospoštijski
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6 señorial
adj.1 stately, lordly, elegant.2 manorial, manor, nabobical, nabobish.* * *► adjetivo1 stately, majestic* * *ADJ noble, majestic, stately* * ** * *= manorial, seigniorial.Ex. Globalization and all of its problems now, for example, is labeled 'nothing new', by some historians: the known world was as 'global' under British Empire hegemony or under the medieval European manorial system.Ex. The seigniorial system arose from the needs of peasants or commoners for protection.----* casa señorial = manor house, stately home.* * ** * *= manorial, seigniorial.Ex: Globalization and all of its problems now, for example, is labeled 'nothing new', by some historians: the known world was as 'global' under British Empire hegemony or under the medieval European manorial system.
Ex: The seigniorial system arose from the needs of peasants or commoners for protection.* casa señorial = manor house, stately home.* * *‹casa› stately; ‹ciudad› noblesu porte señorial his noble bearing* * *
señorial adjetivo ‹ casa› stately;
‹ ciudad› noble
señorial adjetivo
1 seignorial, manorial
2 Hist feudal
3 lordly, noble, stately
' señorial' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mansión
* * *señorial adj1. [majestuoso] stately2. [del señorío] lordly* * *adj lordly, noble* * *señorial adj: stately, regal -
7 feudal
adj.feudal.* * *► adjetivo1 feudal* * *adj.* * *ADJ feudal* * *adjetivo feudal* * *= feudal, manorial.Ex. This article traces the historical development of library and information studies in developing countries, particularly in the Asian region, under 4 phases, ancient, feudal, colonial and post-independence.Ex. Globalization and all of its problems now, for example, is labeled 'nothing new', by some historians: the known world was as 'global' under British Empire hegemony or under the medieval European manorial system.----* señor feudal = suzerain.* * *adjetivo feudal* * *= feudal, manorial.Ex: This article traces the historical development of library and information studies in developing countries, particularly in the Asian region, under 4 phases, ancient, feudal, colonial and post-independence.
Ex: Globalization and all of its problems now, for example, is labeled 'nothing new', by some historians: the known world was as 'global' under British Empire hegemony or under the medieval European manorial system.* señor feudal = suzerain.* * *feudal* * *
feudal adj Hist feudal
' feudal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
señorial
English:
feudal
* * *feudal adjfeudal* * *adj feudal* * *feudal adj: feudal♦ feudalismo nm -
8 herrschaftlich
* * *hẹrr|schaft|lich ['hɛrʃaftlɪç]adjof a person of high standing; (= vornehm) granddie herrschaftliche Kutsche — his lordship's coach
* * *herr·schaft·lichadj grand, elegant* * *2) (einer Herrschaft gemäß) grand* * ** * *1) (zu einer Herrschaft gehörend) master's/mistress's <coach etc.>2) (einer Herrschaft gemäß) grand -
9 solariego
adj.1 ancestral.2 held in fee simple.* * *► adjetivo1 (noble) noble2 (de la familia) family\casa solariega ancestral home, family seat* * *ADJ1)casa solariega — family seat, ancestral home
2) ( Hist) [ascendencia] ancient and noble; [títulos] manorial* * *- ga adjetivo ancestral* * *----* casa solariega = ancestral home, country house, stately home, manor house.* * *- ga adjetivo ancestral* * ** casa solariega = ancestral home, country house, stately home, manor house.* * *solariego -gaancestral* * *
solariego,-a adj Hist pertaining to a noble house or lineage; casa solariega, family seat, ancestral home
' solariego' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
solariega
* * *solariego, -a adjancestral* * *adj:casa solariega family seat* * *solariego, -ga adj: ancestral -
10 מישקי
adj. economical; household; of the farm, manorial -
11 משקי
adj. economical; household; of the farm, manorial -
12 영지의
adj. feudal, manorial -
13 ziemiańs|ki
adj. [rodzina] landowning; [dworek] landowner’s; [styl życia] manorialThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ziemiańs|ki
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14 seigneurial
seigneuriale, mpl - iaux sɛɲœʀjal, o adjectif1) [château, terres] ( en France) seigneurial; ( en Angleterre) manorial2) fig [demeure] stately; [manières] lordly* * *sɛɲœʀjal, jo seigneurial, -eseigneuriaux mpl adj1) HISTOIRE (= du seigneur) (terres, demeure) seigneurial, manorial2) fig (= magnifique) lordly, stately* * *
См. также в других словарях:
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manor — [man′ər] n. [ME maner < OFr manoir < manoir, to stay, dwell < L manere, to remain < IE base * men , to remain (> Sans man , to delay, stand still), prob. orig. identical with * men , to think (> MIND): sense prob. from “stand in … English World dictionary