masure

common noun

Syllable Decomposition

masure

From Late Latin *ma(n)sūra ('dwelling') from manēre, mansum ('to remain, dwell in one's home'), which is related to maison, manoir, mas, manse; Late Latin mansura is attested in the 8th century with the sense of 'manorial tenure, manse' and then that of 'dwelling, house' in 950.

Definition

Plural

masures

Translations

  • dutchdutch:krot