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Estate

/ɪˈsteɪt/
A large piece of land with a substantial house, often with farms or gardens.

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Examples:

These were rural neighbors, cures and bailiffs of adjacent estates.

Not all his large estate in Derbyshire could save him then.

"You are going to buy an estate, then?"

Etymology:

etymology
The word estate comes from Middle English, derived from the Old French estat, which means state or condition. It further traces back to the Latin word status meaning position or state.

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