Manor is a noun.
A homophone for "manor" is "manner." They sound the same but have different meanings.
The homophone for manor is manner.
The homophone to "manor" is "manner."
The homophone of manner is manor.
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there are 4 silables in compitition
Drayton Manor is in the UK.
The Tale of a Manor has 197 pages.
Preston manor has a lot of stairs
In Hounslow Manor School the is about 950 sudents
I believe there are 9 or more rooms in the Charmed manor.
The manor economy was based around the village, of which there might be many in a large manor
The manor house was the house for the lord of the manor. Usually the lord lived in a manor house, but lords often had more than one manor, and some lords had many. The result was that sometimes the only people who lived in the manor house were the household servants. If the lord was not living in the manor house, it was usually kept ready for him to stay in if he showed up. There were many cases of manors being rented out, and in such a case, the person who rented it lived in the manor house. This normally happened only if the lord of the manor was short of money.
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Two: Man-or.