"Manses" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Manses" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Manses" Meaning

Manses is a rare or obsolete word that refers to the choir or choir loft of a church, especially the chancel of a cathedral.

"Manses" Examples

Usage Examples for "Manses"


1. In anthropology and sociology:


The indigenous community constructed manses to worship their ancestors and hold cultural ceremonies.

2. In architecture and design:


The architect designed the manses to blend in with the surrounding landscape, incorporating natural materials and curves.

3. In literature and poetry:


The poet described the manses as sacred spaces, where the community gathered to seek guidance and solace.

4. In linguistics and etymology:


The term "manses" is derived from the ancient language, meaning "holy place" or "shrines".

5. In travel and tourism:


Visitors marveled at the ancient manses, scattered throughout the countryside, each one telling a unique story of the region's rich history.

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