v. Obs. (Also pa. pple. in 6 -ate.) [f. L. supputāt-, pa. ppl. stem of supputāre: see SUPPUTE v. and -ATE3.] trans. To calculate, reckon, compute. Also absol. or intr.

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1559.  W. Cunningham, Cosmogr. Glasse, 107. Adde the degrees, and mi. to the Longitude (for which th’ Ephemerides ar supputated, because thy place is East from it).

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1571.  Digges, Pantom., IV. xxi. Cc iij b. Behold the table folowing, where ye shal finde the number of all the sides, diameters and Axes of these inscribed bodyes ready supputate.

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1614.  Selden, Titles Hon., I. iii. 163. Their Hegira … is supputated from the flight of Mahumed, out of Mecha.

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1680.  Aubrey in Lett. Eminent Persons (1813), III. 40. He supputated, and found that everything considered ’twas much dearer.

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1691.  Wood, Ath. Oxon., I. 158. Ephemerides … supputated … for the elevation and meridian of London.

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