Esteemer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Esteem
To set a value on to appreciate the worth of to estimate to value to reckon
Greekling
A little Greek or one of small esteem or pretensions
Friendship
to a person or between persons affection arising from mutual esteem and good will friendliness amity good will
Friend
One who entertains for another such sentiments of esteem respect and affection that he seeks his society and welfare
Ferrara
of the Ferrara family of Italy These swords were highly esteemed in England and Scotland in the 16th and 17th centuries
Existimation
Esteem opinion reputation
Estimableness
The quality of deserving esteem or regard
Eryngium
in distribution Eryngium maritimum or sea holly has been highly esteemed as an aphrodisiac the roots being formerly candied
Deign
To esteem worthy to consider worth notice opposed to disdain
Equipensate
To weigh equally to esteem alike
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