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    Deem (dēm), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deemed (dēmd); p. pr. & vb. n. Deeming.] [OE. demen to judge, condemn, AS. dēman, fr. dōm doom; akin to OFries. dēma, OS. adōmian, D. doemen, OHG. tuommen, Icel. dæma, Sw. dömma, Dan. dömme, Goth. dōmjan. See Doom, n., and cf. Doom, v.]
    1. To decide; to judge; to sentence; to condemn. [Obs.]

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    Claudius . . . Was demed for to hang upon a tree. Chaucer.

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    2. To account; to esteem; to think; to judge; to hold in opinion; to regard.

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    For never can I deem him less him less than god. Dryden.

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    Deem, v. i.
    1. To be of opinion; to think; to estimate; to opine; to suppose.

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    And deemest thou as those who pore,

    With aged eyes, short way before? Emerson.

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    2. To pass judgment. [Obs.] Spenser.

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    Deem, n. Opinion; judgment. [Obs.]  Shak.

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