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Webster 1913 Edition


Deem

Deem

(dēm)
,
Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Deemed
(dēmd)
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Deeming
.]
[OE.
demen
to judge, condemn, AS.
dēman
, fr.
dōm
doom; akin to OFries.
dēma
, OS.
adōmian
, D.
doemen
, OHG.
tuommen
, Icel.
dæma
, Sw.
dömma
, Dan.
dömme
, Goth.
dōmjan
. See
Doom
,
Noun.
, and cf.
Doom
,
Verb.
]
1.
To decide; to judge; to sentence; to condemn.
[Obs.]
Claudius . . . Was
demed
for to hang upon a tree.
Chaucer.
2.
To account; to esteem; to think; to judge; to hold in opinion; to regard.
For never can I
deem
him less him less than god.
Dryden.

Deem

,
Verb.
I.
1.
To be of opinion; to think; to estimate; to opine; to suppose.
And
deemest
thou as those who pore,
With aged eyes, short way before?
Emerson.
2.
To pass judgment.
[Obs.]
Spenser.

Deem

,
Noun.
Opinion; judgment.
[Obs.]
Shak.

Webster 1828 Edition


Deem

DEEM

, v.t.
1.
To think; to judge; to be of opinion; to conclude on consideration; as, he deems it prudent to be silent.
For never can I deem him less than god.
The shipmen deemed that they drew near to some country. Acts xxvii.
2.
To estimate.

DEEM

,
Noun.
Opinion; judgment; surmise.

Definition 2024


dêem

dêem

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Portuguese

Verb

dêem

  1. third-person plural present subjunctive of dar
  2. third-person plural imperative of dar