Esteem - Law Dictionary Search Results
Esteemer
One who esteems one who sets a high value on any thing
meritorious
meritorious 1 : deserving of honor or esteem 2 : having merit [a claim]
Misesteem
Want of esteem disrespect
Deign
To esteem worthy to consider worth notice opposed to disdain
Sufferance, Tenancy at
merely by permission or indulgence, without any right: the law esteeming it just and reasonable, and for the interest of the
Patricius
on those who enjoy the chief place in the emperor's esteem, Civ. Law.
Argument
gained a name, and settled their reputation in the common esteem, with some kind of authority; this may be called argumentum
Self righteous
Righteous in ones own esteem pharisaic
Self respect
Respect for ones self regard for ones character laudable self esteem
Self estimation
The act of estimating ones self self esteem
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