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manor hall

manor hall \manor hall\ n. The large room of a manor or castle.

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manor hall

n. the large room of a manor or castle [syn: hall]

Usage examples of "manor hall".

It was the sound of the besieging Dark, which he had heard outside the Manor Hall where he had sat with Merriman and the Lady, in some century unknown.

The king frowned at his son but, as the clerics gathered in the manor hall behind them raised their voices in the opening verses of Prime, his expression lost some of its utter gloom.

But when we went to the east and set up the new Manor hall, it was different.

Had the villagers not all gathered at the manor hall for supper, someone would have cried the alarm already.

Eher the following winter had overed the pages of nature's book and till Ceadurbar-atta-Cleath became Dablena Tertia, the shadow of the huge outlander, maladik, multvult, magnoperous, had bulked at the bar of a rota of tribunals in manor hall as in thieves' kitchen, mid pillow talk and chithouse chat, on Marlborough Green as through Molesworth Fields, here sentenced pro tried with Jedburgh justice, there acquitted con testimony with benefit of clergy.

Then we entered an open space near the river, and saw the manor hall.