Manorial/məˈnɔːriəl/ Definition 1 of 2Pro Tip 1/3Historical Context Used to discuss historical properties, indicating a connection to old, significant estates. The manorial records reveal the estate's rich history. Pro Tip 2/3Cultural Nuance Implies elegance and prestige associated with large, traditional estates of the nobility. They hosted a ball in their manorial gardens. Pro Tip 3/3Social Hierarchy Refers to social structures, often in historical contexts, with lords and vassals. He spoke of his ancestors' manorial lifestyle.