All 11 Uses
manor
in
The Odyssey - translated by: Fitzgerald
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- Flashing down from Olympos' height she went to stand in Ithaka, before the Manor, just at the doorsill of the court.†
Chpt 1 *
- At that same hour, before the distant manor of Odysseus, the suitors were competing at the discus throw and javelin, on a measured field they used, arrogant lords at play.†
Chpt 4
- They all cried "Aye!" and "After him!" and trailed back to the manor.†
Chpt 4
- Here he married, built a great manor house, fathered Antiphates and Mantios, commanders both, of whom Antiphates begot Oikleies and Oikleies the firebrand Amphiaraos.†
Chpt 15
- Hurry with your peddling, and when your hold is filled with livestock, send a message to me at the manor hall.†
Chpt 15
- Her bargain made, she went back to the manor.†
Chpt 15
- ~~~SECTION BREAK~~~ BOOK XVII THE BEGGAR AT THE MANOR When the young Dawn came bright into the East spreading her finger tips of rose, Telemakhos, the king's son, tied on his rawhide sandals and took the lance that bore his handgrip.†
Chpt 17
- Before the manor hall, he leaned his lance against a great porch pillar and stepped in across the door stone.†
Chpt 17
- "Who is this," he said, "Who is the new arrival at the manor?†
Chpt 20
- Then Phemios the harper took his polished shell and plucked the strings, moving the company to desire for singing, for the sway and beat of dancing, until they made the manor hall resound with gaiety of men and grace of women.†
Chpt 23
- The swineherd led him to the manor later in rags like a foul beggar, old and broken, propped on a stick.†
Chpt 24
Definitions:
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(1)
(manor) a large house of a wealthy person
or historically:
the main house of a lord and the land around it that was worked by tenant farmers - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)