[as if a. L. *ēnumerātor, agent-n. f. ēnumerāre to ENUMERATE.] One who enumerates; spec. one of the subordinate officers employed in taking a census.
1856. Grote, Greece, II. xcvi. XII. 492, note. The enumerators take account of the slave women and children.
1881. Daily News, 5 April, 6/1. The enumerator has to leave from a hundred to two hundred schedules and after a few days to call for them again.