Reputed
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late Middle English: from Old French reputer or Latin reputare ‘think over’, from re- (expressing intensive force) + putare ‘think’.
etymonline
reputed (adj.)
1540s, "held in repute," past-participle adjective from repute (v.). Meaning "supposed to be" is from 1570s. "[N]ot often found in good sources" [OED]. Related: Reputedly.