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It is not only important, but, in a degree necessary, that the people of this country, should have an American Dictionary of the English language; for, although the body of the language is the same as in England, and it is desirable to perpetuate that sameness, yet some differences must exist. Language is the expression of ideas; and if the people of one country cannot preserve an identity of ideas, they cannot retain an identity of language. |
REPU'TE, v.t. [L. reputo; re and puto, to think.]
REPU'TE, n.
To hold in thought; to account; to
estimate; to hold; to think; to reckon.
Wherefore are we counted as beasts, and reputed vile in your sight? Job xviii. 3. The king your father was reputed for Character reputed or attributed; reputation, whether good or bad;
established opinion; public estimate.
He who regns Specifically: Good character or reputation;
credit or honor derived from common or public opinion; -- opposed to
disrepute.
"Dead stocks, which have been of
repute." F. Beaumont. | ||||||||