释义 |
co-eˈstate [see co- 3 b. Cf. F. coétat.] An estate or state possessing co-ordinate authority or rank with another.
1756Gentl. Mag. XXVI. 540 To sacrifice his person and dominions, rather than suffer the liberties and prerogatives of his dear co-estates to be destroyed. 1798Wellington in Owen Disp. 37 The several co-estates were then so equally balanced. 1816G. S. Faber Orig. Pagan Idol. 3. 671 The petty kings revolt from Chedorlaomer and his co-estates. |