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estated
estated, ppl. a. (ɪˈsteɪtɪd) [f. estate n. and v. + -ed.] Furnished with an estate, possessed of ‘means’ or property; in later use, esp. of landed property.1607 Topsell Serpents To Rdr., Because we were not so throughly estated, as to maintain a sufficient Scholar to attend only upon the Presse. 161... Oxford English Dictionary
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Isenachweiher
It is part of the forest estated of Bad Dürkheim, whose built up area is about 10 kilometres away. wikipedia.org
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re-estate
re-eˈstate, v. Now rare. [re- 5 a.] trans. To reinstate, re-establish. (Very common in 17th c.)1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. vii. xxxi. §3. 348 They againe sought to reestate themselues in so glorious a possession. 1630 R. Johnson's Kingd. & Commw. 362 The old Duke was re-estated with both their consen... Oxford English Dictionary
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William S. Clark House
Clark, a businessman, real estated developer, and mayor of Eureka. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. wikipedia.org
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unquestionably
unˈquestionably, a. [un-1 11, 5 b.] Without or beyond question; indisputably, indubitably. Chiefly in loose construction, qualifying the clause or sentence, as in (a).(a) 1644 Vicars God in Mount 167 Such a Magistrate un⁓questionably is this present Lord Major. 1661 Cowley Cromwell Wks. (1906) 365 I... Oxford English Dictionary
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North DeKalb Mall
North Dekalb Mall will be demolished in late 2023 and renamed Lulah Hills as part of a redevelopment by commercial real estated developer Edens. wikipedia.org
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Stepney, Kingston upon Hull
An estated house, Stepney Lodge was built in around the end of the 18th century, by 1817 housing had been built along Stepney Lane. wikipedia.org
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estate
▪ I. estate, n. (ɪˈsteɪt) Forms: 3 aestat, 4–6 astat(e, 4–5 estat, (4 astaat(e, -tait, estaat(e, 6 esstat, estatt, 6–7 Sc. estaite, -tte), 4– estate; pl. 3 astaz, aestaz. Cf. astate and state. [a. OF. estat (= Pr. estat, Sp. and Pg. estado, It. stato), ad. L. status state, f. stā-re to stand.] 1. a.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Green Ribbon Club
they admitted all strangers that were confidingly introduced, for it was the main end of their institutions to make proselytes, especially of the raw estated wikipedia.org
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livery
▪ I. livery, n. (ˈlɪvərɪ) Forms: α. 3 liverei, 4 liveri, 4–5 levere, livere(e, Sc. lufre, 4–6 lyvere, -er(e)y, li-, lyveray, 4–7 livre, levery, li-, lyverie, -ye, (5 levore, Sc. liffray, luveray, lyvera, lewray), 5–6 leveray, liverey, -erie, (6 li-, lyveraie, -aye, livorie, Sc. leifray, lufray(e, 7 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lordship of Léon
In September 1281 he exchanged all his estated in Châteauneuf and Senonches with King Philip III the Bold. wikipedia.org
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mark
▪ I. mark, n.1 (mɑːk) Forms 1 mearc, Anglian merc, (also ᵹemierce, ᵹemęrce, Northumb. merce, merca), 2 marc, 3–5 merk(e, (Orm. merrke), merc(k, marck(e, 4, 7 marque, 4– mark. [OE. mearc, Anglian merc, str. fem., boundary, landmark, sign = OFris. merik(e, merke, boundary, sign, OS. marka boundary (MD... Oxford English Dictionary
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