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reckon
verb (reckoned , reckoning )
1 (often reckon something up) to calculate, compute or estimate it reckon up the cost .
2 to think of someone or something as belonging to a particular group; to class or place reckon him among my friends .
3 to consider or think of someone or something in a specified way; to judge be reckoned a world authority .
4 intr (reckon with or without someone or something) to expect, or not expect, trouble or difficulties from them or it.
5 intr (reckon on someone or something) to rely on or expect them or it We reckoned on their support .
6 (usu reckon that?) colloq to think or suppose? I reckon it's going to rain .
7 colloq to esteem or admire someone or something highly.
[Anglo-Saxon (ge)recenian to recount or explain]
someone or something to be reckoned with a person or thing of considerable importance or power that is not to be ignored.
reckoner
noun
1 someone or something that reckons.
2 a table, device, etc used to help in making calculations, especially a ready reckoner.
reckoning
noun
1
a calculation; counting;
b estimation; conjecture By my reckoning, we must be about eight miles from the town .
2 an account or bill.
3 a settling of accounts, debts, grievances, etc.
day of reckoning a time when one has to account for one's actions; a time of judgement.
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