anglais > français | |
reputed | |
1. n. Réputé. | |
2. v. Prétérit du verbe to repute. | |
3. v. Participe passé du verbe to repute. | |
repute | |
1. n. Réputation. | |
2. v. Attribuer. | |
3. v. Considérer, penser. | |
anglais > anglais | |
reputed | |
1. adj. Accorded a reputation. |  |
1904 The other young ladies of Sulaco stood in awe of her character and accomplishments. She was reputed to be terribly learned and serious. — Joseph Conrad, Nostramo |  |
2. adj. Supposed or assumed to be true. |  |
1859 Mr H. C. Watson has marked for me in the well-sifted London Catalogue of plants (4th edition) 63 plants which are therein ranked as species, but which he considers as so closely allied to |  |