second estate
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of second estate
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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This second estate, an extension of land seized by King Henry III in 1265, encompasses 45,000 acres in England and Wales.
From Washington Post • Apr. 28, 2023
Durazo's second estate, in the Pacific resort town of Zihuatanejo, dubbed "the Parthenon," features decorative fountains, statues and marble-and-gold bathrooms.
From Time Magazine Archive
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F. What was the second estate seen in the vision?
From The Rocky Island and Other Similitudes by Wilberforce, Samuel
In passing the veil which separates between the first and second estates, man becomes unconscious, and, on awakening in his second estate, a veil is wisely thrown over all the past.
From Key to the Science of Theology by Pratt, Parley P.
Having kept his second estate, and filled the measure of his responsibilities in the flesh, he passes the veil of death, and enters a third estate, or probationary sphere.
From Key to the Science of Theology by Pratt, Parley P.
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