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es·tate
/ɪsˈtet/
不動產,時期,階層,財產
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Es·tate
n.
1.
Settled
condition
or
form
of
existence
;
state
;
condition
or
circumstances
of
life
or
of
any
person
;
situation
.
“When
I
came
to
man's
estate
.”
Mind
not
high
things
,
but
condescend
to
men
of
low
estate
.
--
Romans
xii
. 16.
2.
Social
standing
or
rank
;
quality
;
dignity
.
God
hath
imprinted
his
authority
in
several
parts
,
upon
several
estates
of
men
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
3.
A
person
of
high
rank
. [
Obs
.]
She's
a
duchess
,
a
great
estate
.
--
Latimer
.
Herod
on
his
birthday
made
a
supper
to
his
lords
,
high
captains
,
and
chief
estates
of
Galilee
.
--
Mark
vi
. 21.
4.
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
.
See
what
a
vast
estate
he
left
his
son
.
--
Dryden
.
5.
The
state
;
the
general
body
politic
;
the
common-wealth
;
the
general
interest
;
state
affairs
. [
Obs
.]
I
call
matters
of
estate
not
only
the
parts
of
sovereignty
,
but
whatsoever
. . .
concerneth
manifestly
any
great
portion
of
people
.
--
Bacon
.
6.
pl.
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
.
7.
Law
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
.
The fourth estate
,
a
name
often
given
to
the
public
press
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Es·tate
,
v. t.
1.
To
establish
. [
Obs
.]
2.
Tom
settle
as
a
fortune
. [
Archaic
]
3.
To
endow
with
an
estate
. [
Archaic
]
Then
would
I
. . .
Estate
them
with
large
land
and
territory
. --
Tennyson
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
estate
n
1:
everything
you
own
;
all
of
your
assets
(
whether
real
property
or
personal
property
)
and
liabilities
2:
extensive
landed
property
(
especially
in
the
country
)
retained
by
the
owner
for
his
own
use
; "
the
family
owned
a
large
estate
on
Long
Island
" [
syn
:
land
,
landed estate
,
acres
,
demesne
]
3:
a
major
social
class
or
order
of
persons
regarded
collectively
as
part
of
the
body
politic
of
the
country
and
formerly
possessing
distinct
political
rights
[
syn
:
estate
of the realm
]
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