late 15c., "mansion house," from Medieval Latin mansus "dwelling house; amount of land sufficient for a family," noun use of masculine past participle of Latin manere "to remain" (see mansion).
manse 词组搭配
son (或 daughter) of the manse
the child of a Scottish Presbyterian minister
苏格兰长老会牧师之子(或女)
manse 英文释义
1. a large and imposing house
2. the residence of a clergyman (especially a Presbyterian clergyman)
manse 双语例句
1. A Scottish manse. Night. GORDON is in his study.