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Noun Concept
Categories: Gentry, Surveying, All articles needing additional references, Feudalism, Economy of Medieval England
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estate  land  landed estate  acres  demesne
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Extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use WordNet 3.0
English:
House
land
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Extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
In real estate, a landed property or landed estate is a property that generates income for the owner without the owner having to do the actual work of the estate. Wikipedia
An estate is a large parcel of land under single ownership, which would historically generate income for its owner. Wikipedia
A demesne or domain was all the land retained and managed by a lord of the manor under the feudal system for his own use, occupation, or support. Wikipedia
A real estate term Wikipedia Disambiguation
The grounds and tenancies associated with a very large property Wikipedia Disambiguation
Property that generates income for the owner without the owner having to do the actual work of the estate Wikidata
Type of property and a term in the law Wikidata
Comprises the buildings and supporting farmland and woods of a very large property Wikidata
Rural territory made up of land that can be cultivated and where a farmer's house can be built on. OmegaWiki
A lord’s chief manor place, with that part of the lands belonging thereto which has not been granted out in tenancy; a house, and the land adjoining, kept for the proprietor’s own use. Wiktionary
The landed property owned or controlled by a government or a department of government. Wiktionary
Landed property owned or controlled by a government or a department of government. Wiktionary (translation)
Real estate or landed property; a partitioned and measurable area which is owned and on which buildings can be erected. Wiktionary
Real estate or landed property. Wiktionary (translation)
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The family owned a large estate on Long Island WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
There are 50 acres of land in this estate. Wiktionary