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es·to·vers \ə̇ˈstōvə(r)z, eˈ-\ noun plural Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Old French estoveir, estovoir to be necessary, from Latin est opus there is need, it is necessary : necessary supplies; especially : wood that a tenant is allowed to take from the landlord's premises for the necessary fuel or implements used by himself and his resident servants or for necessary repairs |