1num.to enumerate, list:
(
s.xii1;
MS: 1155-60
)
se recunter les voldrai e anumbrer
(Latin: numerare)
69.XXXIX.7
(
1163-70;
MS: s.xiv1/4
)
Mut m’estuvreit ci demorer, Se tuz ses biens deusse anumbrer
112
(
s.xii2;
MS: s.xii3/3
)
Li oz fud anumbrez en Bezeca
21
(
s.xiii;
MS: s.xiiiex
)
Chescun puet treire diversement: pur ceo ne sunt li treiz anumbré nient
13 (prose)
♦
arithm.to reckon, calculate:
(
1184;
MS: s.xiiiex
)
mil anz e cent settante e un, tut anumbré
1818
(
s.xiii;
MS: s.xiiiex
)
(J.C. is accompanied by) Mil mielers de angles enumbré
161
♦
to include in the number of, count (amongst):
(
c.1334;
MS: s.xivm
)
ele est anoumbré entre seintz
333.30
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