meeting-house

  • 11Meeting House Green — may refer to: Meetinghouse Green Historic District, Ipswich, Massachusetts The green in Haddam Center Historic District in Connecticut Some other specific village green This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …

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  • 12Meeting House Court —    1) West out of Miles Lane at No. 7 (P.O. Directory). In Candle wick Ward.    First mention: O. and M. 1677. But in this map there seems to be some confusion with Fann Court, the names of these two streets being reversed.    Called Meeting… …

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  • 13Meeting House Yard, Gravel Lane —    South west out of Stoney Lane to Gravel Lane (P.C. 1732 O.S. 25 in. 1880).    Former name : Meeting House Court (Strype, 1720 Elmes, 1831).    Removed for the erection of the Artizans Dwellings, 1884, and formation of Artizan Street …

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  • 14meeting house — /ˈmitɪŋ haʊs / (say meeting hows) noun 1. a house or building for religious worship. 2. a house of worship of Quakers. 3. NZ the central community building on a Maori marae …

  • 15meeting house — n 1. church, place of worship, house of prayer, house of God, the Lord s house, (usu. in reference to Nonconformists) conventicle; basilica, cathedral, minster; chapel, oratory, sacellum, chantry, shrine, vestry, bethel; sanctuary, tabernacle;… …

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  • 16meeting house — 1. a house or building for religious worship. 2. a house of worship for Quakers. Also, meetinghouse. [1625 35] * * * …

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  • 17meeting-house — n. Church, temple, house of worship, house of God …

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  • 18meeting-house — meetˈing house noun A house or building where people, esp Quakers, meet for public worship • • • Main Entry: ↑meet …

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  • 19meeting house — meet•ing•house [[t]ˈmi tɪŋˌhaʊs[/t]] n. rel a building for religious worship • Etymology: 1625–35 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 20meeting house — noun a Quaker place of worship …

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