tender (v.)
rate, esteem, regard
AYL V.ii.67[Rosalind as Ganymede to Orlando] By my life ... which I tender dearly
H8 II.iv.116[Queen Katherine to Wolsey] You tender more your person's honour than / Your high profession spiritual
Ham I.iii.107[Polonius to Ophelia, of her relationship with Hamlet] Tender yourself more dearly, / Or ... you'll tender me a fool [pun on tenders (n.) in l. 103]
RJ III.i.70[Romeo to Tybalt, of the name Capulet] which name I tender / As dearly as mine own
Tem II.i.275.1[Antonio to Sebastian] how does your content / Tender your own good fortune?
TNK V.i.25.1[Palamon to Arcite] from this gather / How I should tender you
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