Associations to the word «Manorial»
Noun
- Manor
- Serf
- Tenant
- Tithe
- Domesday
- Landowner
- Lordship
- Pew
- Estate
- Barony
- Peasant
- Gentry
- Landlord
- Rent
- Jurisdiction
- Roll
- Heiress
- Farm
- Proprietor
- Enclosure
- Steward
- Due
- Lord
- Rights
- Obligation
- Borough
- Ownership
- Legal
- Charter
- Court
- Nobility
- Laborer
- Parish
- Acre
- Middleton
- Holding
- Holder
- Mansion
- Hanover
- Mill
- Right
- Privilege
- Residence
- Land
- Abbey
- Homestead
- Villager
- Meadow
- Record
- Registry
- Complex
- Tenure
- Norton
- Ham
- Hamlet
- Conquest
- Baron
- Norman
- Castle
- Chapel
- Remnant
- Estonia
- Common
- Payment
- Century
- Economy
- Sussex
- Boundary
- Convent
- Compensation
- Earl
- Noble
- Magistrate
- Property
Adjective
Wiktionary
MANORIAL, adjective. Of or pertaining to a manor or to manorialism.
MANORIAL COURT, noun. Any of several forms of court, in medieval and early modern Europe, provided by the lord of the manor for his tenants.
MANORIAL ROLL, noun. The record, kept by a manorial court, of the property held by tenants and the rent paid; physically a continuous roll of parchment documents stitched together.
Dictionary definition
MANORIAL, adjective. Of or relating to or based on the manor; "manorial accounts".
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