mansioned

adj

Etymology

From mansion + -ed.

  1. derived from mānsiō
  2. derived from mansion
  3. inherited from mansioun
  4. suffixed as mansioned — “mansion + ed

Definitions

  1. Having a specified number or kind of mansions.

    • The etymology of this name is a moot point. Colonel Sykes thought it meant “Nuptial Palace.” Others have thought it meant Two-Mansioned Cave from Du Mahall.
    • Only when we know how 'many-mansioned' the universe of reality really is can we hope to have a philosophy that shall rest upon anything but the flimsiest foundations.

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