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third estate
noun
- the third of the three estates or political orders: the commons in France or England. Compare estate ( def 5 ).
third estate
noun
- the third order or class in a country or society divided into estates, esp for representation in a parliament; the commons, townsmen, or middle class
Word History and Origins
Origin of third estate1
Example Sentences
And now the fencing has come to the Supreme Court, to the third estate.
The term had a special resonance with his Francophone audience because it recalled the third estate, “tiers-état,” of the French Revolution.
Has the King ordered us, too, to sit with the third estate?
The Revolution was the victory of the third estate, i.e., of the great masses of the nation, working in production and in trade, over the privileged idle classes, the nobles and the priests.
Voltaire soon afterwards purchased a third estate at Ferney, just a little over the French border, and here, eventually, he lived en grande seigneur, and was known as the “patriarch of Ferney.”
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