ESTIMATE, ESTIMATION
ADJECTIVES
1611 — CALCULATORY pert. to calculation or estimate → obs.
NOUNS
1610 — RATE estimation, consideration → obs.
1649 — PUTATION a considering or reckoning; supposition, estimation → obs.
1754 — CALCUL calculation; estimate → Sc. obs.
1898 — BLACKSMITH’S EYE an eye very correct in estimating size, etc. → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1920 — SCANCE a rough idea or estimate → Sc.
1959 — EYEBALLING scrutiny, investigation; visual inspection or assessment; estimation or measurement by sight alone
VERBS
1300 — CAST to reckon, to calculate, to estimate → obs.
1400 — PONDER to estimate or reckon the worth, value, or amount of; to appraise; to judge → obs.
1475 — PONDERATE to appraise, to evaluate, to judge; to estimate the importance or value of → obs.
1487 — VALURE to value, to estimate the value of goods, property, etc.; to appraise in respect of value → obs.
1682 — VENTILATE to estimate the value of; to appraise → obs.
1888 — CALL to consider, to estimate, to think → Eng. dial.
1958 — EYEBALL to make a visual inspection or assessment of; to measure by sight alone; to estimate by eye → orig. US