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reck

verb intransitive

[L. rego. See Rack and Reckon.]

To care; to mind; to rate at much; as we say, to reckon much of; followed by of. Obs. Thou’s but a lazy loorde, and recks much of thy swinke. I reck as little what betideth me, as much I wish all good befortune you. Of night or loneliness it recks me not.

reck

verb transitive
To heed; to regard; to care for. This son of mine not recking danger.