Similar words: meeting house, meeting, lodging house, boarding house, clearing house, dwelling house, town meeting, publishing house. Meaning: ['mɪːtɪŋhaʊs] n. a building for religious assembly (especially Nonconformists, e.g., Quakers).
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(1) The Sollys were dissenters, closely associated with the Presbyterian meeting-houses at Walthamstow and Hackney.
(2) The trouble was that the old meeting-house had become a symbol of religious and cultural isolation.
(3) After a performance in the traditional carved meetinghouse, the visitors go to sample Maori food (kai), cooked in a natural steam oven.
(4) The record tells of a town meeting in the meetinghouse with psalm singing, prayer and a sermon.
(5) The record tells of a town meeting in the meetinghouse with psalm singing, prayer and a sermon. After the service the settlers went about "making merry."
(6) For it was usually more like the broad and lonesome green before a village meetinghouse, than the centre of a town 's business.
(7) The common meeting place fro Maori is on the mere, an area of land with a meetinghouse , where all-important events take place.
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