aim vb. (S. has also the ordinary sense ‘direct a weapon’ with its fig. derivatives)
1.
to
guess, conjecture
2H6 II. iv. 58
“thou aimest all
awry,”
R3 I. iii. 65,
Ham. IV. v. 9
“they aim at it.”
2.
to mean, intend Err. III. ii. 66 (“aim”†, Ff “am”).