conceit vb. (only thrice in S.)
1.
to form a
conception, or opinion of
Cæs. I. iii. 162
“Him and his worth . . .
you have right well c-ed,”
III. i. 192
“one of two bad ways you
must conceit me.”
2.
to form an idea Oth. III. iii. 149 (Qq
“coniects”).