conceited fanciful, imaginative:
“is not the humour conceited?”
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, i. 3.
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;
“an admirable conceited fellow”
THE WINTER'S TALE, iv. 4.
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(a fellow full of admirable conceits, pleasant fancies);
“the conceited painter,”
THE RAPE OF LUCRECE, 1371
;
“conceited characters”
A LOVER'S COMPLAINT, 16.
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