Obs. [ad. L. annumerātiōn-em, n. of action f. annumerāre: see above.] The action of adding to a number; reckoning in or up.
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.
1646. Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., 297. They doe replenish the world with a new annumeration of others.
1693. Owen, Holy Spirit, 179. The Annumeration of these Gifts.