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estover

English

Etymology

From Old French estover (obligation).

Noun

estover (usually uncountable, plural estovers)

  1. (archaic, law, historical) An allowance provided from an estate for a person's support; an allowance of wood for repairs, firewood and fencing.
  2. (law, historical) Estovers.

Usage notes

Now only used in the plural.

Related terms

  • estoverium

References

  • A Law Dictionary and Glossary: Containing Full Definitions of the Principal Terms of the Common and Civil Law, page 565

Anagrams

  • e-voters, overset, revotes, vetoers

Old French

Verb

estover

  1. (impersonal) Alternative form of estovoir

Noun

estover m (oblique plural estovers, nominative singular estovers, nominative plural estover)

  1. Alternative form of estovoir

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