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Estate
Estate
n.
Settled
condition
or
form
of
existence
;
state
;
condition
or
circumstances
of
life
or of
any
person
;
situation
.
Estate
n.
Social
standing
or
rank
;
quality
;
dignity
.
Estate
n.
A
person
of
high
rank
.
Estate
n.
A
property
which
a
person
possesses
; a
fortune
;
possessions
,
esp
.
property
in
land
;
also
,
property
of
all
kinds
which
a
person
leaves
to be
divided
at
his
death
.
Estate
n.
The
state
;
the
general
body
politic
;
the
common
-
wealth
;
the
general
interest
;
state
affairs
.
Estate
n.
The
great
classes
or
orders
of a
community
or
state
(as
the
clergy
,
the
nobility
,
and
the
commonalty
of
England
) or
their
representatives
who
administer
the
government
; as,
the
estates
of
the
realm
(
England
),
which
are
(1)
the
lords
spiritual
, (2)
the
lords
temporal
, (3)
the
commons
.
Estate
n.
The
degree
,
quality
,
nature
,
and
extent
of
one
's
interest
in, or
ownership
of,
lands
,
tenements
,
etc
.; as, an
estate
for
life
,
for
years
, at
will
,
etc
.
Estate
v. t.
To
establish
.
Estate
v. t.
Tom
settle
as a
fortune
.
Estate
v. t.
To
endow
with
an
estate
.
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