estate
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4. Chiefly British. A housing development.
5. The situation or circumstances of one's life: A child's estate gives way to the adult's estate.
6. Social position or rank, especially of high order.
7. A major social class, such as the nobility, the commons, or the clergy, formerly possessing distinct political rights.
8. Archaic. Display of wealth or power; pomp.
[Middle English estat, condition, from Old French. See