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A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)

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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Quotation dates: 1478-1637

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Estime, Estyme, v. [ME. and e.m.E. estyme, estime (15–16th c.), OF. estimer. Cf. Estimy,v. and Esteme.]

1. tr. To estimate in terms of quantity.1478 Acts Lords Auditors 67/2.
To pruf the crop and proffit … of xx bollis of aitis estymet to thre chalder and xij bollis of aitis
1490 Acts Lords of Council 156/1.
Extending … to thre chalder of aitis estymeit to the thrid corn
1490 Ib.
Twa chalder of quhete … sawing, estymett to the ferd corne
c1500 Crying of Play 72.
Sevyne dayis saling betuix hir kneis Was estymit and maire
1562 Will A. Betoun 223.
Item, sawyn in Ballmaddy xix bolls beir, estimet at xl bolls groutht
1588 King Catechism in Cath. Tr. 203/10.
According to the cowrse of the sone, quhilk thay estimeit … to be completed in swa mony dayes and houris

2. To hold in, regard with, esteem.1533 Bell. Livy I. 79/31.
This woman … mycht nocht suffir hir husband to be estymeit with less honouris than efferit to his estate
1533 Ib. 120/27.
Gif he war nocht estymeit bot haldin in contempcioun
a1585 Maitland Quarto MS vi. 53.
Justice and prudence, Quhilk gif ȝe haue ȝe sall estimit [F. estemit] be

3. To consider, think, regard (as).1581 Cath. Tr. 76/10.
He estimit that thai sould be all assemblit togither
1600 Hamilton Facile Tr. 357.
Lat sik bourders estime what thay plaise
1637 Blairs P. 122.
I … sall estyme myself happy to keip well that which I haue already catched

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