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- Mansion - n. - A dwelling place, -- whether a part or whole of a house or other shelter.
- Mansion - n. - The house of the lord of a manor; a manor house; hence: Any house of considerable size or pretension.
- Mansion - n. - A twelfth part of the heavens; a house. See 1st House, 8.
- Mansion - n. - The place in the heavens occupied each day by the moon in its monthly revolution.
- Mansion - v. i. - To dwell; to reside.
- Mansionary - a. - Resident; residentiary; as, mansionary canons.
- Mansionry - n. - The state of dwelling or residing; occupancy as a dwelling place.
- Quarantine - n. - The period of forty days during which the widow had the privilege of remaining in the mansion house of which her husband died seized.
- Harbor - n. - The mansion of a heavenly body.
- Mains - n. - The farm attached to a mansion house.
- Hotel - n. - In France, the mansion or town residence of a person of rank or wealth.
- Hall - n. - A name given to many manor houses because the magistrate's court was held in the hall of his mansion; a chief mansion house.
- Domain - n. - Landed property; estate; especially, the land about the mansion house of a lord, and in his immediate occupancy; demesne.
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- G833 αὐλή - 833 αὐλή - ΑὐΛΉ - - aulḗ - ow-lay' - from the same as ἀήρ; a yard (as open to the wind); by implication, a mansion:--court, (sheep-)fold, hall, palace. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G2731 κατοίκησις - 2731 κατοίκησις - ΚΑΤΟΊΚΗΣΙΣ - - katoíkēsis - kat-oy'-kay-sis - from κατοικέω; residence (properly, the act; but by implication, concretely, the mansion):--dwelling. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G3438 μονή - 3438 μονή - ΜΟΝΉ - - monḗ - mon-ay' - from μένω; a staying, i.e. residence (the act or the place):--abode, mansion. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G4637 σκηνόω - 4637 σκηνόω - ΣΚΗΝΌΩ - - skēnóō - skay-no'-o - from σκῆνος; to tent or encamp, i.e. (figuratively) to occupy (as a mansion) or (specially), to reside (as God did in the Tabernacle of old, a symbol of protection and communion):-- dwell. - Verb - greek
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