Estreated vs Astreated - What's the difference?
estreated | astreated |
(estreat)
(legal) A true copy, duplicate, or extract of an original writing or record, especially of amercements or penalties set down in the rolls of court to be levied by the bailiff, or other officer.
(legal) To extract or take out from the records of a court, and send up to the court of exchequer to be enforced; said of a forfeited recognizance.
To bring in to the exchequer, as a fine.
(Webster 1913)
As a verb estreated
is (estreat).As an adjective astreated is
(architecture) decorated with stars.estreated
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(head)estreat
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Noun
(en noun)- (Cowell)
