Demesne

Noun

 * 1) A lord’s chief manor place, with that part of the lands belonging thereto which has not been granted out in tenancy; a house, and the land adjoining, kept for the proprietor’s own use.
 * 2) * 1816, John Keats, On First Looking into Chapman's Homer, lines 5-6
 * Oft of one wide expanse had I been told That deep-brow'd Homer ruled as his demesne;

Thesaurus
acres, ambit, arable land, area, arena, bailiwick, barnyard, barton, beat, border, borderland, cattle ranch, champaign, chattels real, chicken farm, circle, circuit, collective farm, cotton plantation, croft, dairy farm, demesne farm, department, discipline, domain, dominion, dry farm, dude ranch, factory farm, fallow, farm, farmery, farmhold, farmland, farmplace, farmstead, farmyard, field, fruit farm, fur farm, grain farm, grange, grassland, grounds, hacienda, hemisphere, homecroft, homefarm, homestead, honor, judicial circuit, jurisdiction, kibbutz, kolkhoz, land, landed property, lands, location, lot, lots, mains, manor, manor farm, march, messuage, orb, orbit, orchard, pale, parcel, pasture, pen, plantation, plat, plot, poultry farm, praedium, precinct, property, province, quadrat, ranch, rancheria, rancho, real estate, real property, realm, realty, round, sheep farm, sphere, station, steading, stock farm, subdiscipline, tenements, terrain, territory, toft, truck farm, walk

Etymology
From demeyne:, demene: et al.,  demeine:, demaine:, demeigne:, domaine: ( >  domaine:), a noun use of an adjective, from  dominicus:, from dominus:. See dame:, and compare demain:, domain:.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: имение
 * Hungarian:


 * Russian: домен
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: domän