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estate sb. (1 and 4 are the commonest uses)
1. state or condition Mer.V. III. ii. 317 “my is very low,” R2 III. iv. 42, H5 IV. i. 100 “what thinks he of our ?,” Cor. II. i. 127, Lr. V. iii. 211 “seen me in my worst ” ; Tw.N. V. i. 405 “man's ” (= manhood); spec. good or settled condition Mac. V. v. 50.
2. status, rank, dignity, esp. high rank Mer.V. II. ix. 41 “e-s, degrees, and offices,” Mac. I. iv. 37, Ham. III. ii. 277, V. i. 243.
3. class or rank of persons (in “all e-s”) LLL. V. ii. 853, R3 III. vii. 212.
4. property, possessions, fortune Mer.V. I. i. 43, 2H4 I. iii. 53, H8 I. i. 82, Cym. I. iv. 124.
5. administration of government Wint. IV. iii. [iv.] 413, John IV. ii. 128, R3 II. ii. 127, H8 II. ii. 70 “business of ,” Ham. III. iii. 5 “The terms of our ”
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  • Cross-references in text-specific dictionaries from this page (17):
    • William Shakespeare, Coriolanus, 2.1
    • William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 1.4
    • William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.5
    • William Shakespeare, King Lear, 5.3
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    • William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 3.3
    • William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 5.1
    • William Shakespeare, King John, 4.2
    • William Shakespeare, Cymbeline, 1.4
    • William Shakespeare, Henry V, 4.1
    • William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, 1.1
    • William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, 2.9
    • William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, 3.2
    • William Shakespeare, Richard II, 3.4
    • William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Or what you will, 5.1
    • William Shakespeare, The Winter's Tale, 4.3
    • William Shakespeare, The Winter's Tale, 4.4
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