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单词 enumerate
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enumerateadj.

Etymology: < Latin ēnumerātus, past participle of ēnumerāre : see enumerate v.
Obsolete.
Equivalent to the later enumerated adj. at enumerate v. Derivatives.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > record > list > [adjective] > listed
tabledc1500
irrotulate1594
enumerate1646
enumerated1721
booked1727
catalogued1795
scheduled1881
listed1907
to-do list1992
1646 G. Gillespie Malè Audis 3 So many scandals as are enumerate in the Ordinance.
1671 R. McWard True Non-conformist 226 All these vain Popish Inventions, and Superstitions, enumerate in this Covenant.
1711 J. Anderson Countrey-man's Let. to Curat 35 I proceed now Particularly to consider our Reformers enumerate by your author.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

enumeratev.

/ɪˈnjuːməreɪt/
Forms: Also 1600s innumerate.
Etymology: < Latin ēnumerāt- participial stem of ēnumerāre , < ē out + numerāre to count, < numerus number n.
1.
a. transitive. To count, ascertain the number of; more usually, to mention (a number of things or persons) separately, as if for the purpose of counting; to specify as in a list or catalogue.For the primary sense ‘ascertain the number of’, see esp. enumerated adj. at Derivatives, and cf. enumeration n., enumerator n.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > number > enumeration, reckoning, or calculation > number, calculate, or reckon [verb (transitive)]
rimeeOE
arimec885
atellc885
talec897
i-telle971
tellOE
readc1225
reckon?c1225
aima1375
numbera1382
denumber1382
accounta1393
casta1400
countc1400
umberc1400
ascribe1432
annumerate?a1475
to sum upa1475
annumbera1500
ennumber1535
reckon?1537
tally1542
compute1579
recount1581
rate1599
catalogize1602
to add up1611
suma1616
enumeratea1649
numerate1657
to run up1830
to figure out1834
figure1854
to count up1872
enumer1936
society > communication > record > list > [verb (transitive)]
telleOE
reckonc1175
titlea1325
reckonc1400
entitlec1430
recitea1475
recount1481
perusea1535
capitulate1566
recense1583
catalogue1598
item1601
renumerate1605
list1614
enumeratea1649
recenseate1657
cataloguize1820
to run down ——1833
reel1835
to call off1846
itemize1864
enumer1936
a1649 A. Leighton in Chandler Hist. Persec. (1736) 371 To innumerate the rest of your Petitioner's heavy Pressures.
1667 Bp. J. Taylor 2nd Pt. Dissuasive from Popery i. ii. 261 If the Priest pardons no sins but those which are enumerated.
1671 J. Webster Metallographia vii. 113 Again, he enumerateth eight sorts of Cachimies that were known unto him.
1744 G. Berkeley Siris (ESTC T72826) §244 There would be no end of enumerating the like cases.
1803 G. S. Faber Diss. Myst. Cabiri II. 34 Atalanta is enumerated, by Apollodorus, among the Argonauts.
1815 J. Smith Panorama Sci. & Art I. 561 The satellites of Jupiter..are enumerated and distinguished in a regular manner.
1836 J. H. Newman Parochial Serm. (1837) III. xvii. 261 St. Paul..enumerates many of the Ancient Saints.
a1856 H. Miller Testimony of Rocks (1857) xi. 469 Adolphe Brogniart had enumerated only seventy species of plants.
b. with clause as object. Obsolete. rare.
ΚΠ
1653 O. Cromwell Lett. & Speeches 4 July Enumerating how businesses have been transacted from that time.
2. Grammar. To ‘qualify’ numerically. rare.
ΚΠ
1876 A. B. Davidson Introd. Hebrew Gram. (ed. 2) §48 The other numerals are nouns and disagree in gender with the words which they enumerate.
3. [? Compare Latin enumerare to pay in full.] ? To bestow abundantly. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > giving > liberal giving > give liberally [verb (transitive)]
enlargissec1430
transfude?a1475
enlargea1492
heap1574
showerc1595
profuse1611
enumerate1717
prodigalize1836
1717 L. Howel Desiderius (ed. 3) 76 Prayers that he would ennumerate his spiritual Gifts to this holy Society.

Derivatives

eˈnumerated adj.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > record > list > [adjective] > listed
tabledc1500
irrotulate1594
enumerate1646
enumerated1721
booked1727
catalogued1795
scheduled1881
listed1907
to-do list1992
1721 Royal Proclam. 5 Feb. in London Gaz. No. 5928/4 Such enumerated Goods.
1767 T. Hutchinson Hist. Province Massachusets-Bay, 1691–1750 i. 4 Contraband and enumerated commodities.
1871 Census Eng. & Wales, Prelim. Report 6 The enumerated population of London..was 3,251,804.
eˈnumerating n. (in quot. attributive).
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > number > enumeration, reckoning, or calculation > [noun] > action of calculating or counting
accountc1300
numberingc1325
telling1340
calculingc1374
countingc1380
accountinga1387
summinga1387
calculation1393
count?a1400
computationc1425
reckoningc1425
numeration?a1475
supputation?a1475
compute1531
calcule1601
summing up1607
computing1629
subduction1656
enumerating1864
headcount1913
1864 J. H. Burton Scot Abroad I. v. 253 That enumerating function of the Roman officer.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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