n. [ OE. maner, OF. maneir habitation, village, F. manoir manor, prop. the OF. inf. maneir to stay, remain, dwell, L. manere, and so called because it was the permanent residence of the lord and of his tenants. See Mansion, and cf. Remain. ]
My manors, rents, revenues, l forego. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ In these days, a manor rather signifies the jurisdiction and royalty incorporeal, than the land or site, for a man may have a manor in gross, as the law terms it, that is, the right and interest of a court-baron, with the perquisites thereto belonging. [ 1913 Webster ]
Manor house, or
Manor seat
n. The large room of a manor or castle. [ WordNet 1.5 ]
a. Of or pertaining to a manor. “ Manorial claims.” Paley. [ 1913 Webster ]