See Also: murk(1)(dictionary)
murk(medicine)
murk(2)(dictionary)
murk(3)(dictionary)
murk(dictionary)
murk(4)(dictionary)
Estate Tax(law)
estate tax(dictionary)
Third Estate(encyclopedia)
estate(2)(dictionary)

murk(4) (iou) and estate(2) (iou)


murk(4) (iou)



murk verb. Also mirk. ME.
[from MURK adjective Perh. partly from Old Norse myrkva grow dark.]
verb intrans. Grow or appear dark or gloomy. Long rare or obsolete. ME.
verb trans. Darken, obscure, (lit. & fig.). Now chiefly Scot. & literary. ME.

estate(2) (iou)



estate verb trans. Now rare or obsolete. L16.
[from the noun.]
Bestow as an estate on or upon; let (land) out. L16-M17.
Shakespeare Midsummer Night's Dream All my right of her I do estate unto Demetrius.
Establish (a person) in an estate; endow with possessions. E17.
Jasper Mayne I have estated her in all I have.
b. Provide with an estate or property. E-M17.
Put into a particular state or condition; establish (in). E17-E18.