Pendleside Dingbats C/D 6 January 2025
Quizzes & Puzzles0 min ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."The phrase 'real estate' is first recorded in 1666 and retains the oldest English sense of the word, from 1448, meaning 'relating to things' (esp. property), from O.Fr. reel, from L.L. realis "actual," from L. res 'matter, thing'."
I think the only confusion here is the way in which we use the word 'property' to mean 'stuff we own' as well as 'land'.
(Far from my getting my money back, I think you would be very wise to invest the same amount and acquire the same dictionary. It tells one, for example, that the earliest use of the phrase 'time immemorial' itself dates back only to 1602!)
And I'll leave it at that.
Re my claimed 'seriousness', I was accused by someone else here only the other day of becoming humorous...one just can't win!