messuage
英 ['meswɪdʒ]
美 ['mɛswɪdʒ]
英文词源
- messuage (n.)
- legal term for "dwelling," late 14c., (late 13c. in Anglo-Latin), from Anglo-French messuage, which probably is a clerical error for mesnage (see menage). Originally the portion of land set aside for a dwelling-house and outbuildings, whether occupied by them or not; later chiefly in reference to the house and buildings and the attached land.
双语例句
- 1. It is an old messuage and my daughter's lodging is a row of old - fashioned houses.
- 一个老宅院,女儿住宿的房子就是一排老式房子.
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