Claim, vb., to challenge, to demand as a right: Lucr. 1715. Gentl. V, 4, 135. Err. III, 2, 82. IV, 1, 110. Merch. III, 2, 139. IV, 1, 231. All's II, 3, 168. II, 4, 43. III, 2, 75. John I, 91. V, 2, 94. H4A V, 1, 44. H5 I, 2, 256. H6A V, 4, 167. H6B I, 1, 239. H6B I, 1, 239 II, 2, 35. II, 2, 35 V, 1, 1. H6C I, 1, 49. IV, 7, 46. R3 III, 1, 50. IV, 2, 91. IV, 4, 469. H8 IV, 1, 15. V, 5, 39. Troil. IV, 5, 51. Cor. II, 3, 194. III, 2, 83. Mcb. II, 3, 126. Hml. V, 2, 401. Ant. II, 2, 130. To c. a promise == to remind a person of a promise: “I c. the promise for her heavenly picture,” Gentl. IV, 4, 92. “I'll c. that promise at your highness' hands,” R3 III, 1, 197. With from: “virtue --s from beauty beauty's red,” Lucr. 59. With of: “--s marriage of me,” Err. IV, 4, 159. John I, 122. II, 153. R3 III, 1, 194.
Absolutely: “to bar your highness --ing from the female,” H5 I, 2, 92. H5 I, 2, 92 H6C I, 2, 19.