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Existimation

Ex-isˊti-ma′tion

,
Noun.
[L.
existimatio
judgment, opinion, fr.
existimare
to estimate. See
Estimate
.]
Esteem; opinion; reputation.
[Obs.]
Steele.

Definition 2024


existimation

existimation

English

Noun

existimation (uncountable)

  1. Opinion, esteem or judgment.
    • 1918, R. Robinson (translator), Thomas More (author), Utopia:
      Then if a man in such a company, where some disdain and have despite at other men's inventions, and some count their own best, if among such men (I say) a man should bring forth anything, that he hath read done in times past, or that he hath seen done in other places: there the hearers fare as though the whole existimation of their wisdom were in jeopardy to be overthrown, and that ever after they should be counted for very fools, unless they could in other men's inventions pick out matter to reprehend, and find fault at.

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • co-existimation

References

  • Utopia. New York: PF Collier and Son. p150