verb trans
to estimate or calculate (something)
The cost was reckoned at £10,000
to determine (something) by reference to a fixed basis
The Gregorian calendar is reckoned from the birth of Christ
(often + up) to count (things)
to consider or think of (something or somebody) in a specified way
She is reckoned the leading expert on the subject
informal to suppose or think (something)
I reckon they're not coming
informal to have a high opinion of (something or somebody)
(+ on) to place reliance on somebody or something
I'm reckoning on your support
to make a calculation
archaic (+ with) to settle accounts with somebody
informal (+ on/to) to have a specified view of somebody or something
I didn't reckon much to her new boyfriend
informal to expect to be able to do a particular thing
We reckon to catch the last bus
to take (somebody or something) into account
to fail to consider or take into account (somebody or something)