CONCEIT (2)

Source: 566, 567

conceit (2). Conceit, v.t. to imagin, fancy, believe, suppose

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Con‐ceit″ (?), v. t. To conceive; to imagine. The strong, by conceiting themselves weak, are therebly rendered as inactive . . . as if they really were so. South. One of two bad ways you must conceit me, Either a coward or a flatterer. Shak.