demesne

[dɪˈmeɪn]

demesne Definition

  • 1land attached to a manor and retained for the owner's own use
  • 2a region or domain

Using demesne: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "demesne" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The castle and its surrounding demesne were sold to a wealthy businessman.

  • Example

    The king's demesne was vast and included many villages and towns.

  • Example

    The company expanded its demesne by acquiring more land in the area.

demesne Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with demesne

  • in one's demesne

    within one's own property or territory

    Example

    The king had absolute power in his own demesne.

  • farming carried out on the lord's own land

    Example

    The peasants were required to work on the lord's demesne farm.

  • lands that are part of a manor and are reserved for the lord's use

    Example

    The demesne lands were carefully tended by the lord's own servants.

Origins of demesne

from Old French 'demaine', from Latin 'dominium', meaning 'property'

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Summary: demesne in Brief

The term 'demesne' [dɪˈmeɪn] refers to land attached to a manor and reserved for the owner's use, or a region or domain. It is often used in historical contexts, such as 'The castle and its surrounding demesne were sold to a wealthy businessman.' 'Demesne' can also be used in phrases like 'in one's demesne,' indicating within one's own property or territory.