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Webster's Unabridged Dictionary: Library in Itself

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Think

Think (think)
v. t.(?)
Think
[imp. *** p. p. Thought (?)] p. pr. *** vb. n. Thinking.] [OE. thinken, properly, to seem, from AS. þ]yncean (cf. Methinks
  1. To seem or appear; - - used chiefly in the expressions methinketh or methinks, and methought.

    * These are genuine Anglo-Saxon expressions, equivalent to it seems to me, it seemed to me. In these expressions me is in the dative case.

  2. To employ any of the intellectual powers except that of simple perception through the senses; to exercise the higher intellectual faculties.

    For that I am
    I know, because I think.
    Dryden.

  3. To call anything to mind; to remember; as, I would have sent the books, but I did not think of it.

    Well thought upon; I have it here. Shak.

    (b)


Think

Think (think)
v. t.
Think
  1. To conceive; to imagine.

    Charity . . . thinketh no evil. 1 Cor. xiii. 4,5.

  2. To plan or design; to plot; to compass.
    [Obs.]

    So little womanhood
    And natural goodness, as to think the death
    Of her own son.
    Beau. *** Fl.

  3. To believe] to consider; to esteem.

    Nor think superfluous other's aid. Milton.

    To think much, to esteem a great matter; to grudge. [Obs.] "[He] thought not much to clothe his enemies." Milton. -- To think scorn. (a) To disdain. [Obs.] "He thought scorn to lay hands on Mordecai alone." Esther iii. 6. (b) To feel indignation. [Obs.]


Think

Think (think)
n.
Think
  1. Act of thinking; a thought.
    [Obs. or Colloq.]













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