RECKON, rek'n. L. rego, rectus, whence regnum, regno, Eng. to reign and right.
1. To count to number that is, to tell the particulars.
The priest shall reckon to him the money, according to the years that remain, even to the year of jubilee, and it shall be abated. Leviticus 27 .
I reckoned above two hundred and fifty on the outside of the church.
2. To esteem to account to repute. Romans 8 .
For him I reckon not in high estate.
3. To repute to set in the number or rank of.
He was reckoned among the transgressors. Luke 22 .
4. To assign in an account. Romans 4.
5. to compute to calculate.
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