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anumbrer (s.xii1)

anumbrer (s.xii1)

anoumbrer;  enumbrer  
  FEW:  numerare 7,235b Gdf:  anombrer 1,298a GdfC:  annumerer 8,127b TL: anombrer 1,399 DEAF:  nombrer (anombrer)  DMF:  anombrer  / annumérer  TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:  annumerare 90c

v.trans.

num.to enumerate, list
( s.xii1; MS: 1155-60 )  se recunter les voldrai e anumbrer (Latin: numerare)  Camb Ps 69.XXXIX.7
( 1163-70; MS: s.xiv1/4 )  Mut m’estuvreit ci demorer, Se tuz ses biens deusse anumbrer  S Edw barking 112
( s.xii2; MS: s.xii3/3 )  Li oz fud anumbrez en Bezeca  Liv Reis1 21
( s.xiii; MS: s.xiiiex )  Chescun puet treire diversement: pur ceo ne sunt li treiz anumbré nient  Eschez ANTS 13 (prose)
arithm.to reckon, calculate
( 1184; MS: s.xiiiex )  mil anz e cent settante e un, tut anumbré  S Thom beneit1 1818
( s.xiii; MS: s.xiiiex )  (J.C. is accompanied by) Mil mielers de angles enumbré  Assump Vision 161
to include in the number of, count (amongst)
( c.1334; MS: s.xivm )  ele est anoumbré entre seintz  TREVET Cron1 333.30
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