Obs. [ad. L. annumerātiōn-em, n. of action f. annumerāre: see above.] The action of adding to a number; reckoning in or up.

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1604.  T. Wright, Passions of Mind, v. § 4. 270. If he hath committed various offences, the conglobation and annumeration of them … cannot but stirre vp … the Auditors to abhorre him.

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1646.  Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., 297. They doe … replenish the world with a new annumeration of others.

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1693.  Owen, Holy Spirit, 179. The Annumeration of these Gifts.

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