Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In law: A dwellinghouse.
- noun A dwelling-house with the adjacent buildings and curtilage, including garden and orchard, appropriated to the use of the household; a manor-house and its appendages.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Law) A dwelling house, with the adjacent buildings and curtilage, and the adjoining lands appropriated to the use of the household.
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- noun A plot of land as the site for a house; later, a residential building taken together with its outbuildings and assigned land.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun (law) a dwelling house and its adjacent buildings and the adjacent land used by the household
Etymologies
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Examples
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The family continued to inhabit this new messuage until about fifty years before the commencement of our history, when it was much damaged by
Saint Ronan's Well 2008
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Huge triangular piles of planks are also reared in different parts of the devoted messuage; and a little group of trees, that still grace the eastern end, which rises in a gentle ascent, have just received warning to quit, expressed by a daub of white paint, and are to give place to a curious grove of chimneys.
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Glendinning is supposed to have inhabited, the head of the Allen, about five miles above its junction with the Tweed, shows three ruins of Border houses, belonging to different proprietors, and each, from the desire of mutual support so natural to troublesome times, situated at the extremity of the property of which it is the principal messuage.
The Monastery 2008
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Huge triangular piles of planks are also reared in different parts of the devoted messuage; and a little group of trees, that still grace the eastern end, which rises in a gentle ascent, have just received warning to quit, expressed by a daub of white paint, and are to give place to a curious grove of chimneys.
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Witness said she had no business to come again, after this Kitty Kelly desired Witness to make some Socks for the Defd., which Wit. accordingly did and carried them to Defd. who gave her Three shillings and Six pence for a pair of the socks and told her, she might get whatever she wanted, for the money in the shop, Defd. also asked Wit. if Kitty Kelly had delivered her any messuage.
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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Perceye's chantry again, which Dugdale considered the oldest (though he does not give the date) was endowed in 1350 with six messuages, one shop, six acres of land and 40s. rent, all lying in Coventry, to which in 1407 William Botoner and others, added a messuage and twenty-four acres of land in the city for another priest.
The Churches of Coventry A Short History of the City & Its Medieval Remains Frederick W. Woodhouse
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Margaret, his mother, one messuage, a barn and four acres of ground in the parish of Kingston-on-Thames.
Moon Lore Timothy Harley
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"It is more a messuage than a premises," I explained.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-11 Various
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Continuing along the road as we studied the home, we were led around to the landward front and into the midst of the ancient messuage.
Virginia: the Old Dominion Cortelle Hutchins
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In from the life of the old messuage, came a touch of the barbaric; weird minor songs that belonged with the hot throb of the African tom-tom floated in through the deep windows, and strangely mingled with the thin tinkle of the harpsichord and the tender strains of an old English ballad.
Virginia: the Old Dominion Cortelle Hutchins
chained_bear commented on the word messuage
see manse
August 14, 2008
SSL commented on the word messuage
The fortune-teller's house and garden, or, as Marshall McLuhan once said, "The medium's is the messuage."
January 30, 2013
knitandpurl commented on the word messuage
""The Queen was not aware of it either," replied Paytim. "Her brother poisoned her and seized control of the Crimson Messuage. He has impertinently invited me to attend his coronoation as Paeolina the Twenty-Ninth.""
"The Return of the Fire Witch" by Elizabeth Hand, p 221 of Errantry: Strange Stories
May 1, 2013