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Definition of esteem
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Esteem
(v. t.) High
estimation
or
value;
great
regard;
favorable
opinion,
founded
on
supposed
worth..
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Casket
::
Casket
(n.)
Anything
containing
or
intended
to
contain
something
highly
esteeme.
Have
::
Have (v. t.) To hold,
regard,
or
esteem..
Esteem
::
Esteem
(v. t.)
Estimation;
opinion
of merit or
value;
hence,
valuation;
reckoning;
price..
Credit
::
Credit
(n.)
Reputation
derived
from the
confidence
of
others;
esteem;
honor;
good name;
estimation.
Credit
::
Credit
(n.) That which tends to
procure,
or add to,
reputation
or
esteem;
an
honor..
Puff
::
Puff (v. t.) To
inflate
with
pride,
flattery,
self-esteem,
or the like; -- often with up..
Count
::
Count (v. t.) To place to an
account;
to
ascribe
or
impute;
to
consider
or
esteem
as
belonging.
Purple
::
Purple
(a.)
Exhibiting
or
possessing
the color
called
purple,
much
esteemed
for its
richness
and
beauty;
of a deep red, or red and blue
color;
as, a
purple
robe..
Artichoke
::
Artichoke
(n.) The
Cynara
scolymus,
a plant
somewhat
resembling
a
thistle,
with a
dilated,
imbricated,
and
prickly
involucre.
The head (to which the name is also
applied)
is
composed
of
numerous
oval
scales,
inclosing
the
florets,
sitting
on a broad
receptacle,
which,
with the
fleshy
base of the
scales,
is much
esteemed
as an
article
of
food..
Woodcock
::
Woodcock
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
long-billed
limicoline
birds
belonging
to the
genera
Scolopax
and
Philohela.
They are
mostly
nocturnal
in their
habits,
and are
highly
esteemed
as game
birds..
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) One who
entertains
for
another
such
sentiments
of
esteem,
respect,
and
affection
that he seeks his
society
aud
welfare;
a
wellwisher;
an
intimate
associate;
sometimes,
an
attendant..
Pacu
::
Pacu (n.) A South
American
freah-water
fish
(Myleies
pacu),
of the
family
Characinidae.
It is
highly
esteemed
as
food..
Adore
::
Adore (v. t.) To love in the
highest
degree;
to
regard
with the
utmost
esteem
and
affection;
to
idolize.
Brill
::
Brill (n.) A fish
allied
to the
turbot
(Rhombus
levis),
much
esteemed
in
England
for food; --
called
also bret,
pearl,
prill.
See
Bret..
Creditable
::
Creditable
(a.)
Deserving
or
possessing
reputation
or
esteem;
reputable;
estimable.
Opinion
::
Opinion
(n.)
Favorable
estimation;
hence,
consideration;
reputation;
fame;
public
sentiment
or
esteem..
Alicant
::
Alicant
(n.) A kind of wine,
formerly
much
esteemed;
-- said to have been made near
Alicant,
in
Spain..
Amour Propre
::
Amour
propre
()
Self-love;
self-esteem.
Binny
::
Binny (n.) A large
species
of
barbel
(Barbus
bynni),
found in the Nile, and much
esteemed
for
food..
Magnify
::
Magnify
(v. t.) To
increase
the
importance
of; to
augment
the
esteem
or
respect
in which one is held.
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