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Day
Calendar the day commenced at midnight; and most European nations reckon in the same manner. In the space of a day
Chaldron, Chaldern, or Chalder
weighing about a ton and a half. In Wales they reckon twelve barrels or pitchers a ton or chaldron, and 29
Regalia
Regalia, the royal rights of a sovereign, which the civilians reckon to be six--viz., power of judicature, of life and death,
Repute
thought to account to estimate to hold to think to reckon
Esteem
to appreciate the worth of to estimate to value to reckon
Compute
To determine by calculation to reckon to count
Rekne
To reckon
Count
in a collection to number to enumerate to compute to reckon
Enumerate
over or tell off one after another to number to reckon up to mention one by one to name over to
Misaccompt
To account or reckon wrongly
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