landed estate
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: A large area of land, particularly in the countryside, owned by a person, family, or organization and used for their own purposes, such as residence, agriculture, or forestry.
Usage
The term "landed estate" specifically refers to the land itself as a significant, privately held property. It emphasizes the extent of the land and its retention for the owner's private use, rather than for development or sale. It is a formal term often associated with historical, aristocratic, or wealthy ownership.
Examples
- The nobleman's landed estate included forests, farms, and several villages.
- Upon inheriting the landed estate, she decided to preserve its agricultural character.
- The historic landed estate has been in the same family for over three centuries.
Advanced Usage
- "To break up a landed estate": This phrase refers to the process of dividing and selling off parts of a large property, often due to financial pressures or inheritance laws.
- After the war, many old landed estates were broken up and sold to tenant farmers.
Variants and Related Words
- Estate (noun): A more general term that can mean all the money and property owned by a person, especially at death, or a large area of land with a large house. "Landed estate" is a specific type of estate focused on the land.
- Demesne (noun): (Historical/Legal) The part of a lord's landed estate that was kept for his own use and not granted to tenants.
- Manor (noun): Often synonymous with a landed estate, especially one held by a lord and including a village and the surrounding lands.
- Plantation (noun): A large landed estate or farm, especially in a tropical or subtropical region, dedicated to the cultivation of cash crops like cotton, tobacco, or sugar.
Synonyms
- Acres: (Informal) A large area of land.
- Domain: A territory over which rule or control is exercised; can be synonymous with a landed estate.
- Holding(s): Property, especially land, owned or rented.
- Property: Something owned; a possession, often used more broadly than landed estate.
Related Phrases
- Country estate: A phrase very similar to landed estate, highlighting its location in the countryside and often including a large house.
- They spent the summer at their country estate in the Highlands.
- Estate management: The administration and oversight of a landed estate.
- Modern estate management involves both conservation and agricultural planning.
Noun
- extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use
- the family owned a large estate on Long Island