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What part of speech is manor?

"Manor" can be several parts of speech, depending on how it's used in a sentence:

* Noun: This is the most common use. It refers to a large country house, especially one with historical significance.

* Example: "The manor house stood on a hill overlooking the village."

* Adjective: This describes something related to a manor.

* Example: "They lived in a manor house, filled with manor traditions."

* Verb (archaic): This means to manage or control, especially an estate. This usage is quite rare today.

* Example: "The lord of the manor manored the estate with great care."

So, without context, it's impossible to definitively say what part of speech "manor" is. You need to look at how it's used in the sentence to determine its function.

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