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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > favour > win favour with [verb (transitive)] > favour (19)
to let well ofc1330

To think (highly, lightly, much, etc.) of (occasionally by, to, Old English embe). to let well of: to be glad of, welcome. Obsolete.

favour1340

transitive. To regard with favour, look kindly upon; to be inclined to, have a liking or preference for; to approve.

to take, accept, receive in greec1374

in gree (also at, to gree: cf. agree, adv., en-gree, adv.): with goodwill or favour, with kindly feeling or pleasure, kindly, in good part…

likea1393

intransitive. With of, by, or with. To derive pleasure or enjoyment from (a person or thing). In early use also to like ill of: to dislike. Obsolete.

smilec1400

To look on or upon one with favour, approval, or encouragement. Frequently figurative.

to take agreea1425

Pleasantly, kindly. to take agree: to take kindly or in good part. Cf. in gree at gree, n.2 1b.

agreec1450

transitive. To receive or take (something) in good part; to accept favourably. Cf. sense 15. Obsolete.

to fawn on, upon1477

to fawn on, upon: (of a dog, etc.) to show delight at the presence of; to lavish caresses on, to caress.

to bear good mind toa1516

The way in which a person feels, or the attitude a person has, towards another; disposition or intention towards others. †to bear good mind to: to…

to look upon ——c1515

intransitive. To regard, pay heed to; esp. to regard with favour, hold in esteem. Cf. to look on —— 3 at phrasal verbs 2. Now rare (English regional

to look on ——1540

intransitive. To regard with favour; to hold in esteem; to respect. Cf. to look upon —— at phrasal verbs 2. Now rare (English regional in later use).

vouchsafe1582

To acknowledge (a person) in some favourable relationship or manner. Obsolete.

conceit1589

transitive. To have a good opinion of; to take a liking to. Now rare (English regional and Irish English (northern) in later use).

relish1594

intransitive. figurative. To be agreeable or pleasant; to find acceptance or favour with a person. Obsolete.

to look to ——1611

intransitive. To direct one's attention to; to consider, regard. Also occasionally in biblical use: to regard with favour (cf. to look on —— 3 at…

impatronize1629

To patronize, favour.

aspect1663

To look on with favour, to countenance. rare.

sympathize1828

In weakened sense: To agree or be disposed to agree in some opinion or way of thinking, to be of (about) the same mind with a person or party; also…

to put one's money on1847

to put one's money on: to bet on; (figurative) to favour or depend on; to be confident of the success or reliability of.

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