Both Uses
deemed
in
Henry VIII
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- Please you, sir, The King, your father, was reputed for A prince most prudent, of an excellent And unmatch'd wit and judgment; Ferdinand, My father, King of Spain, was reckon'd one The wisest prince that there had reign'd by many A year before; it is not to be question'd That they had gather'd a wise council to them Of every realm, that did debate this business, Who deem'd our marriage lawful; wherefore I humbly Beseech you, sir, to spare me till I may Be by my friends in Spain advis'd, whose counsel I will implore.†
Scene 2.4deem'd = believed or judged
- Sure, in that I deem you an ill husband, and am glad To have you therein my companion.†
Scene 3.2 *deem = believe or judge
Definitions:
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(1)
(deemed) believed or judged
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)