Definition of Mansonry

1. a residence [n MANSONRIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mansonry

manslaughter
manslaughterer
manslaughterers
manslaughtering
manslaughterous
manslaughters
manslayer
manslayers
manslot
manslots
manslut
mansluts
mansonella
mansonelliasis
mansonellosis
mansonry (current term)
mansplain
mansplained
mansplainer
mansplainers
mansplaining
mansplains
manstealer
manstealers
manstealing
manstress
manstresses
mansuete
mansuetude
mansuetudes

Literary usage of Mansonry

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Thomas Marc Parrott (1904)
"Theobald's correction for mansonry of the Ff. 9. most. Rowe's correction for must of the Ff. ACT I. SCENE VII ..."

2. Annual Report by New Jersey Civil Service Commission (1908)
"The foundations to the bents are mansonry piers; they are in good condition, several of them having been rebuilt or repaired. There are six open culverts ..."

3. History of Friedrich II, of Prussia: Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1900)
"... had good solid mansonry in it, and around it orchards, potherb gardens; which Friedrich Wil- helm's Architects took good care to extend and improve, ..."

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