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Uncommon
noun
•
The
collective
property
and
liabilities
of someone,
especially
a
deceased
person.
•
state
;
condition
.
•
Status
,
rank
.
•
The
condition
of
one's
fortunes
;
prosperity
,
possessions
.
•
A "person of
estate
"; a
nobleman
or
noblewoman
.
•
A major
social class
or order of
persons
regarded
collectively
as part of the
body politic
of the
country
and formerly
possessing
distinct
politic
al
rights
(Estates of the
realm
).
•
In Law:
The
nature
and
extent
of a person's
interest
in, or
ownership
of,
land
.
•
An (especially
extensive
)
area
of
land
, under a
single
ownership
.
•
The
landed
property
owned
or
controlled
by a government or a
department
of government.
⚠️
In British English:
A
housing estate
.
•
In Automotive & British English:
A
station wagon
; a
car
with a
tailgate
(or
liftgate
) and
storage
space
to the
rear
of the
seating
which is
coterminous
with the
passenger
compartment
(and often
extensible
into that
compartment
via
folding
or
removable
seating
).
•
The
state
; the
general
body politic
; the common-wealth; the
general
interest
;
state
affairs
.
verb
•
To
give
an
estate
to.
•
To
bestow
upon.
adj
•
Previously
owned
;
secondhand
.
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Lineage
estate
English
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Anglo-Norman
estat
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
status
Latin
stare
Latin
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