Definition of Estating

1. estate [v] - See also: estate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Estating

estancias
estate
estate agent
estate car
estate cars
estate for life
estate in land
estate of the realm
estate sale
estate tax
estate taxes
estated
estates
estates for life
estates in land
estating (current term)
estazolam
estd.
este
esteem
esteem'd
esteemable
esteeme
esteemed
esteemer
esteemers
esteemest
esteemeth
esteeming
esteems

Literary usage of Estating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day by George Saintsbury (1908)
"The earlier collection is attributed to " Namby Pamby" Philips, and if it be his, is by far his greatest literary work, estating him in a position much ..."

2. Advice to a Son by Francis Osborne, Edward Abbott Parry (1896)
"... both these Extreams equally crossing the ways of Peace ; yet more Safety possibly may accrue from estating them in so comfortable a competency, ..."

3. The Fairfax Correspondence: Memoirs of the Reign of Charles the First by George William Johnson (1848)
"... Mr. Gifford, be not really and bond fide contained in these writings; and the writings of estating ..."

4. The Court and Times of James the First: Illustrated by Authentic and by Thomas Birch, Robert Folkestone Williams (1849)
"My lady told me you had satisfied him further than ever I could, touching Sir John's estating of his land. Both pretend a purpose of renewing the suit; ..."

5. The Court and Times of Charles the First: Illustrated by Authentic and by Thomas Birch, Cyprien de Gamaches, Robert Folkestone Williams (1848)
"... of Austria had to him and his predecessors in estating them first in that great and rich dukedom, and to proffer him satisfaction for all damages, &c. ..."

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