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esteem'd
vb. (context archaic English) (en-past of: esteem)
Usage examples of "esteem'd".
For Praise ought to come of it self, not to be sought after: and if, by chance, it does not follow a good Action, that Action is not to be the less esteem'd for not having acquired popular Applause.
But the Majority esteem'd this to be a lighter Matter: For Votes are reckoned by Number, not Weight.
He was lately of the Prætorian Character, and esteem'd one of the most eloquent Pleaders at the Bar.