Results for reckon
Definitions of reckon:
part of speech: verb intransitive
To depend or rely; with on; as, he reckoned on their friendship; to calculate; make up accounts; settle; suppose; guess.
part of speech: verb transitive
To count or compute; number; as, to reckon the cost; look upon as being; consider; as, I reckon him among my foes; to think; suppose; as, I reckon it will rain.
part of speech: verb transitive
To count: to place in the number or rank of: to account: to esteem.
part of speech: verb
To number; to compute; to set in the number or rank of; to regard; to esteem; to estimate; to take into calculation; to be answerable for; to depend on.
part of speech: noun
Usage examples for reckon:
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Well, I reckon the last bit o' evil's been driv' away from Black Island.
"Swamp Island", Mildred A. Wirt -
" I reckon we would.
"Their Silver Wedding Journey", William Dean Howells -
I reckon I was seein' red.
"When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry", Charles Neville Buck -
I was going to send word over to Brunneck that they might reckon on our coming the day after to- morrow.
"Fickle Fortune", Elisabeth Burstenbinder (AKA E. Werner)