second estate

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second estate

The nobleman from the second estate rides his horse through the countryside.

Definition

Noun: - The nobility in France and the peerage in Britain: The term "second estate" refers historically to one of the three traditional social orders, or estates, of pre-revolutionary France, specifically the class of the nobility. By extension, it can also refer to the British peerage, which holds a similar aristocratic rank.

Usage
  • The term is used primarily in historical and political contexts to discuss the social structure of feudal and early modern Europe.
  • It is often used in contrast with the "first estate" (the clergy) and the "third estate" (the commoners).
Examples
  • In discussions of the French Revolution, the second estate is frequently cited for its tax exemptions and privileges.
  • The power of the second estate in Britain, the peerage, was gradually reduced by parliamentary reforms.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Three Estates of the Realm": This phrase refers to the collective division of society into the clergy (first estate), the nobility (second estate), and the commoners (third estate). The term "second estate" is understood within this tripartite framework.
    • The conflict between the third estate and the second estate was a major cause of the revolution.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nobility (n): The social class possessing high hereditary rank, often synonymous with the second estate.
  • Aristocracy (n): A governing body or class of noble rank; often used interchangeably with the second estate.
  • Peerage (n): The collective body of peers or nobles in a country, especially in Britain.
Synonyms
  • Aristocracy
  • Nobility
  • Peerage
  • Lords Temporal (specifically for the British House of Lords)
Notes on Meaning
  • The term is almost exclusively historical. In modern contexts, it is not used to describe contemporary social classes but is reserved for analyzing past societal structures.
  • Its meaning is fixed and does not have different modern interpretations outside of its historical definition.
second estate

The nobleman from the second estate rides his horse through the countryside.

Noun
  1. the nobility in France and the peerage in Britain

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