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  • adjective Resembling a mansion or some aspect of one.

Etymologies

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mansion +‎ -like

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Examples

  • The parties at Bacchus House, his mansionlike home in the West Village bought for $20 million from the liquor heir Enrico Marone Cinzano and featuring an indoor swimming pool, have become mini-salons for an eclectic mix of artists, scientists and celebrities.

    NYT > Home Page By LAURA M. HOLSON 2011

  • The mansionlike Solar da Ponte is owned by the British-Brazilian couple John and Anna Maria Parsons, who began restoring the place in the early 1970s.

    NYT > Travel 2009

  • The new property was in Linden, California, and, judging from its picture, had distinctly mansionlike qualities.

    SACRAMENTO LAND(ING) 2008

  • Now that you have begun to get a glimpse of how very vast God’s kingdom is and the countless mansionlike planets and intelligent beings that are “out there,” you have begun to dream dreams and see visions that heretofore escaped you.

    Arcturian Songs of the Masters of Light Patricia L. Pereira 1999

  • Now that you have begun to get a glimpse of how very vast God’s kingdom is and the countless mansionlike planets and intelligent beings that are “out there,” you have begun to dream dreams and see visions that heretofore escaped you.

    Arcturian Songs of the Masters of Light Patricia L. Pereira 1999

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