单词 | to make reckoning of |
释义 | > as lemmasto make (great, etc.) account (also count, esteem, estimation, reckoning, regard, store) of b. transitive. to make (great, etc.) account (also count, esteem, estimation, reckoning, regard, store) of: to have a high opinion of; to set store by, value, esteem. Now rare and archaic. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > [verb (transitive)] haveeOE weenc1000 praisec1250 setc1374 set by1393 endaunt1399 prizec1400 reverencec1400 tender1439 repute1445 to have (also make, take) regard to or that1457 to take, make, set (no) count of (upon, by)c1475 pricec1480 to make (great, etc.) account (also count, esteem, estimation, reckoning, regard, store) of1483 force1509 to look upon ——c1515 to have (also hold) in estimationc1522 to make reckoning of1525 esteem1530 regard1533 to tell, make, hold, set (great, little, no) store of1540 value1549 to make dainty of (anything)1555 reckon1576 to be struck on1602 agrade1611 respect1613 beteem1627 appreciate1648 to put, set (an) esteem, a high, low esteem upon1665 to think small beer of1816 to think the world of1826 existimate1847 reckon1919 rate1973 a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) vii. l. 5241 A Leon in his rage, Which of no drede set acompte.] 1483 W. Caxton tr. A. Chartier Curial sig. ijv The courte maketh ouer moche compte of thys fortune. 1490 W. Caxton tr. Eneydos xvi. 62 Therof she made none acompte. 1525 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles II. c. [xcvi.] 293 They wolde make no stoore of hym. 1539 T. Cromwell in R. B. Merriman Life & Lett. T. Cromwell (1902) II. 244 His Maieste wold neither make store of them ne bestowe a two penys for their conveyance hither. 1576 A. Fleming tr. Cicero in Panoplie Epist. 95 I would haue you make ful reckoning of al my counsel. 1579 T. North tr. Plutarch Liues 5 She was not a beast to be made light account of. c1595 Countess of Pembroke Psalme cxix. 26 in Coll. Wks. (1998) II. 205 Such regard of thee I make, For feare of thee my flesh doth quake. 1605 F. Bacon Of Aduancem. Learning ii. sig. Pp2v I make no more estimation of repeating a number of Names or Wordes vppon once hearing..than [etc.] . View more context for this quotation 1652 J. Wright tr. J.-P. Camus Nature's Paradox xi. 308 The same cause made Amiclea disdain the esteem which Liante made of her. 1655 Ld. Orrery Parthenissa IV. ii. v. 507 You will demonstrate how little esteeme you make of a Wife. 1671 J. Milton Paradise Regain'd ii. 193 Among the Sons of Men, How many have with a smile made small account Of beauty and her lures,..on worthier things intent? View more context for this quotation 1748 T. Smollett Roderick Random I. vi. 30 Logick I made no account of; but above all things, I valued myself on my taste in the Belle Lettre, and a talent for poetry. 1772 J. Wesley Let. 26 Jan. (1931) V. 301 Two old members recovered I make more account of than three new ones. 1816 W. Scott Antiquary I. v. 105 Oldbuck was wont to call Isabella his fair enemy, though in fact he made more account of her than any other of her sex. 1847 E. Brontë Wuthering Heights II. v. 109 Hathecliff maks noa 'cahnt o' t' mother, nur yah norther, but he'll hev his lad, and Aw mun tak him. 1866 Rural Amer. (Utica, N.Y.) 15 Dec. 372/1 ‘Jersey’, in his account of expenses in growing flax,..does not make any account of the ‘wear and tear’ of implements. 1877 C. H. Spurgeon Serm. XXIII. 402 What fools we were to make such count of momentary, transient pleasures! 1889 Pall Mall Gaz. 15 June 6/1 A pseudo spiritualness which makes small account of the daily behaviour and moral stamina of our teachers and preachers. 1904 A. Cook Psychology iii. 54 The extraordinary meaning of dreams is that which is more commonly made account of, though it would..be better to consider it merely as an adjunct of the main meaning of dreams. 1959 C. A. Robinson Athens in Age of Pericles i. 17 He thought a man must be an arrant fool who made no account of present good. to make reckoning of ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > attention > pay attention [phrase] to nim or take yemec1175 to bow the eyec1230 give tenta1300 to take (nim) heed13.. to have respect toa1398 to have an eye to (also in)1425 to give, pay heed (to)?1504 to make reckoning of1525 to take notice1573 to take into consideration1652 to return to our sheep1871 to sit up and take notice1886 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > [verb (transitive)] haveeOE weenc1000 praisec1250 setc1374 set by1393 endaunt1399 prizec1400 reverencec1400 tender1439 repute1445 to have (also make, take) regard to or that1457 to take, make, set (no) count of (upon, by)c1475 pricec1480 to make (great, etc.) account (also count, esteem, estimation, reckoning, regard, store) of1483 force1509 to look upon ——c1515 to have (also hold) in estimationc1522 to make reckoning of1525 esteem1530 regard1533 to tell, make, hold, set (great, little, no) store of1540 value1549 to make dainty of (anything)1555 reckon1576 to be struck on1602 agrade1611 respect1613 beteem1627 appreciate1648 to put, set (an) esteem, a high, low esteem upon1665 to think small beer of1816 to think the world of1826 existimate1847 reckon1919 rate1973 1525 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles II. f. lxxxxiiiv The comons of Englande in dyuers cytees knewe well of this dyscorde, they that were sage men reputed it for a grete euyl..but suche as were lyght persones made noo rekenynge therof. 1581 G. Pettie tr. S. Guazzo Ciuile Conuersat. i. f. 7v A man must not make reckoning or account of the multitude of people. 1614 S. Purchas Pilgrimage (ed. 2) ii. xix. 217 That Iew..is accounted a Traytor, and neuer made reckoning of after. 1639 T. Fuller Hist. Holy Warre v. xix. 261 Their glib pennes making no more reckoning of men then of pinnes. 1686 tr. J. Chardin Coronation Solyman 99 in Trav. Persia The General at that time made little reck'ning of what he said. 1756 C. Lennox tr. P. M. de L'Écluse des Loges Mem. Maximilian de Bethune I. Pref. p. xii I make so little reckoning of the works of the compilers, that I could wish to have only the originals as they had them. < as lemmas |
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